[afnog] DNS zone transfer
Antonio Godinho
antonio at nambu.uem.mz
Thu Aug 11 21:23:54 EAT 2005
I thought the same thing Mark but unfortunately for those domains that are
missing the foo.bar on the NS records the server answers in error. I also
found it strange. The fact is that when the secondary server transfers the
zone from the primary it removes this foo.bar from all the NS records, why
would it do that? instead of just copying the zone file?
Cheers,
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 08:57:07 +0200, Mark Tinka wrote
> On Wednesday 10 August 2005 19:21, Antonio Godinho wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
> Hello Antonio.
>
> >
> > I am having a problem with zone transfers from a bind
> > 4 machine to a bind 9.3 one. It downloads the zones
> > fine but strips the last part of the domain from the
> > NS entries in the same zone. E.g. if the zone file is
> > foo.bar any NS record ending in foo.bar ends up
> > without the foo.bar part, for example:
> >
> > In the zone foo.bar
> >
> >
> > test NS ns.foo.bar.
> > NS ns2.foo.bar.
> > NS ns3.other.com.
> >
> > the transfered zone file with primary in the bind 4
> > machine ends up as the following in the bind 9.3
> > machine:
> >
> > test NS ns
> > NS ns2
> > NS ns3.other.com.
> >
> > Anyone has had such a problem?
>
> I haven't had experience with BIND-4, but from experience
> with BIND-8 and 9, this doesn't look like a problem. If
> the zone name is "foo.bar", then incomplete resource
> records in the zone db file will automatically have the
> zone name (foo.bar, in this case) suffixed to make the
> FQDN.
>
> Of course, ns3.other.com doesn't belong to the foo.bar
> domain, so it'll need to have its name in the FQDN
> fashion.
>
> I have this same setup for several zones I host, and it's
> working.
>
> Despite this, does this zone work?
>
> Mark.
>
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> >
> > --
> > Antonio Godinho
> > B.Sc.,MCP, MCSE, CCNA, CCNP
> > Maputo
> > Mozambique
> >
> >
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Antonio Godinho
B.Sc.,MCP, MCSE, CCNA, CCNP
Maputo
Mozambique
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