I recommend a highly secured master that is not queried by any clients (preferably in a network/vlan your clients can't even access)... then configure one-way zone transfers to 2 or more slave servers which you configure your clients to point to. Maintain your zone files in rcs of some sort... For IP control/delegation and DNS control/delegation I recommend IP Plan.

Of course bind is the 800lb gorilla in the DNS world... don't even think about putting DNS on windows.

I don't recommend any front ends being that a few hours well spent reading the docs and man pages will make you a dns expert in no time. Bind is very easy to learn and shouldn't take longer than an afternoon at best.


On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Hugh E Cruickshank <hugh@forsoft.com> wrote:
Hi All:

I am looking for some possible recommendations on the handling of our
internal DNS services. First some background...

Until recently our entire network was located within a single facility
with internal DNS services provided by our CentOS 4.7 (using BIND).
While I had problems with DHCP/DNS communications it was basically
working.

At the beginning of the month we moved the production servers (a couple
of RHEL5.3 boxes with a Windows 2008 server) to a new facility connected to
the old facility via a VPN. We are still running with our DevSys as
the DNS server but I would like to make the two locations at least
partially independent. I have been doing some research (probably
enough to be really dangerous to myself<g>) and it looks like I need
to setup a master/slave setup.

Here are my questions...

1. Is the BIND master/slave the appropriate approach?

2. Can I have each subnet be a master for itself and a slave for the
  other subnet?

3. Any pointers to applicable docs/examples?

4. Can you recommend a "front end" for BIND (we have webmin installed
  but I have yet to start working with it)?

Any and all thoughts, suggestions, criticisms gladly accepted.

TIA

Regards, Hugh

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Hugh E Cruickshank, Forward Software, www.forward-software.com

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