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Newer page: | version 9 | Last edited on Tuesday, June 22, 2004 3:44:28 pm | by RowanJames | Revert |
Older page: | version 7 | Last edited on Friday, February 6, 2004 9:49:06 am | by PerryLorier | Revert |
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updates and cause data to be lost.
Unfortunately, 'nsupdate' is about as much fun to use as 'nslookup'. More on 'nsupdate' once I've figured out how to use it, and what to do with those pesky .jnl (journal) files getting out of synch with the zone.
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+You can actually edit the zones, but 'named' must first sync the .jnl journal files with the database, and stop any further changes from taking place during the edit - this is only possible after a full, graceful shutdown of the 'named' daemon. This can be forced by using
+# rndc stop
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+After editing your zones, restart 'named' as usual. Often, this is done by:
+# named -u [user named runs as]
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+I found these notes useful, but what I really needed was a complete [example|DavidsDDNSExample].