My secondary DNS is a mess. I modify the primary dns file directly, but my
secondary dns doesn't update. After I modified primary dns file, I updated
its SOA too, not sure why the transfer doesn't work.
So what I can do now is delete the secondary zone and create again. I am not
sure if you have a script I can use, since there are a lot of entries to
create.
thanks
Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP] - 27 Feb 2006 22:05 GMT
> My secondary DNS is a mess. I modify the primary dns file directly,
> but my secondary dns doesn't update. After I modified primary dns
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> am not sure if you have a script I can use, since there are a lot of
> entries to create.
Did you reload the zone?

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Herb Martin - 28 Feb 2006 01:14 GMT
> My secondary DNS is a mess. I modify the primary dns file directly, but my
> secondary dns doesn't update. After I modified primary dns file, I updated
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> sure if you have a script I can use, since there are a lot of entries to
> create.
Did you "allow zone transfers" on the Master (e.g., Primary)?
Did you check for firewalls between the DNS servers, and on
the Master?
Can you use NSLookup from the Secondary to query the zone
specifically against the Master DNS (i.e., Primary DNS):
nslookup someName IP.of.DNS.Master
Failing all of that, try checking the Secondary to ensure it
uses the correct IP of the master when specifying the zone.

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