dynamic DNS updates using nsupdate - which view is updated?
This is a bit of a longshot, but someone here might just have looked into this already: My BIND name-server serves two different views depending on the client. The two views both include the same zone, but with different zone-files. If I were to use nsupdate to do dynamic updates of this zone, which view/zone-file should I expect to be updated? /Per Jessen, Zürich (-3.94 °C) -- http://www.spamchek.com/ - managed anti-spam and anti-virus solution. Let us analyse your spam- and virus-threat - up to 2 months for free.
here is another long shot answer :)
when you implement "split brain" with bind, the spliting is identified and
done on the basis to which network
it is connected to or should i say segmented (devided into) so if you have
enabled dynamic updates
and your client hosts are updating, they would naturally update to the
half-brain zone that is assigned
to the same ip network in which they are.
regards
-RP-
On 1/23/06, Per Jessen
This is a bit of a longshot, but someone here might just have looked into this already:
My BIND name-server serves two different views depending on the client. The two views both include the same zone, but with different zone-files. If I were to use nsupdate to do dynamic updates of this zone, which view/zone-file should I expect to be updated?
/Per Jessen, Zürich (-3.94 °C)
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RutePoint wrote:
here is another long shot answer :) when you implement "split brain" with bind, the spliting is identified and done on the basis to which network it is connected to or should i say segmented (devided into) so if you have enabled dynamic updates and your client hosts are updating, they would naturally update to the half-brain zone that is assigned to the same ip network in which they are.
Thanks - like you said, it was a longshot :-) In this case, the clients are all external, and the nsupdates will be coming from an local machine. The local view will include the zone as seen in view#1 (for the local machines, it isn't important which view is being seen), but the local machine might need to update the zone as seen in view#2 or 3. /Per Jessen, Zürich (-3.63 °C) -- http://www.spamchek.com/ - managed anti-spam and anti-virus solution. Let us analyse your spam- and virus-threat - up to 2 months for free.
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