Setting up named as secondary
Mark
msalists at gmx.net
Fri Jun 10 23:34:16 UTC 2005
Damn, I found it: I only have UDP but no TCP open for port 53.... That's when using the official IPs. So that works now.
The VPN IPs still don't work, although those go through a cipe tunnel and should not get blocked by the firewall.
Ssh works too without problems, so why not named?
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Alexander Dalloz
> Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 4:04 PM
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> Subject: Re: Setting up named as secondary
>
>
> Am Sa, den 11.06.2005 schrieb Mark um 0:46:
>
> > I have a master and secondary DNS server. The secondary
> tries to do a
> > zone-transfer from the master, but reports a connection refused.
> > However, the master claims it approved the transfer.
>
> > The master configuration file is:
>
> > zone "my-domain.com" {
> > notify no;
> > type slave;
> > file "pz/named.<MY_DOMAIN>.com";
> > masters { 192.168.1.136; };
> > };
>
> Paste error? Saying it is the master and the zone definition
> does not match.
>
> Side note: if you are running bind chrooted the slave zone
> files have to be located into the slaves directory.
>
> > MARK
>
> Alexander
>
>
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