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Offline fossxplorer

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Changing DNS as a client
« on: 2014-04-23, 13:22:41 »
I'm adding some sub domains logged in as a client, but the changes aren't visible even when i query on the server itself.
Fixdns seems to fix it, but when customers are manipulating their DNS records, it needs to be served correctly.

Is there simply a caching delay that's giving me the old records?
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Re: Changing DNS as a client
« Reply #1 on: 2014-04-23, 14:17:59 »
Sadly no option for this situation.
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Re: Changing DNS as a client
« Reply #2 on: 2014-04-23, 16:14:47 »
Hi,

Just write a cron with a shell script to copy the bind directory and name it with date and time.

Then make a tar archive.

Very simple thing to script it.

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Re: Changing DNS as a client
« Reply #3 on: 2014-04-23, 22:56:59 »
How would it help me to reload the (config) changes done by clients?


Hi,

Just write a cron with a shell script to copy the bind directory and name it with date and time.

Then make a tar archive.

Very simple thing to script it.
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Re: Changing DNS as a client
« Reply #4 on: 2014-04-24, 06:25:56 »
By adding in the shell script - after a copy is saved - the following:

service named reload

Then the script will make a copy in tar and reload the changes!

 


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