DNS problems
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- From: "Jason" <jason@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 17:07:57 -0500
I have 2 dns servers: one designated to hold the master zones, and the
second to hold the slaves. For simplicitys sake, lets pretend that none of
these zones are AD Integrated.
Is it possible to configure the master to automatically create the slave
zone if it doesn't exist on the slave server? The problem that I have is
that every time I add a master zone to my master server, I have to do the
exact same work with the second server. If I could eliminate that process,
it would save me a lot of work.
Thanks,
-- Jason
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