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Manually edit records on Slave DNS


Is there a way to batch create DNS slave zones on a new slave DNS server?Bind slave slow to update zonesBind slave records are unreadableBIND9 DNS Records not PropagatingBIND 9.9.3 slave updates: received notify for zone 'domain': not authoritativeDNS zone and Nameserver misconfigurationWebmin Bind - Avoiding “service named reload” to transfer data to slave DNSsolution to force slave catch only dns update zone info from master dns / CentOS 7 / Bind 9bind dns entries not updating from master to slaveExternal DNS to manage Domain // Ways to test the own external DNS server






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Scenario:



Primary DNS BIND server is down. I need to edit a DNS record on the slave server from IP address from x.x.x.1 to x.x.x.2



I go to my zone file, increase the serial number, edit the record, save the file, and reload the name*d service successfully.



However, when I do nslookup on the edited record I only get the old entry of x.x.x.1 and not the IP I changed it to. I go back to the zone file and I see the correct IP Address of x.x.x.2.



I'm manually checking the DNS record against the slave server:



C:Users>nslookup myDNSrecord.enterprise.com 9.9.9.9
Server: SlaveDNS.enterprise.com
Address: 9.9.9.9
Name: myDNSrecord.enterprise.com
Address: x.x.x.1 Enterprise.com


Why is it that my slave DNS server does not appear to be updating the records I change manually?










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  • When you use nslookup, are you explicitly pointing it at the slave DNS server? Can you share the commands you're using and what the responses are?

    – Wesley
    May 21 at 14:35











  • Hello Wesley and thanks for your reply. Note: 9.9.9.9 is my Slave server's IP x.x.x.1 is what was configured on my Master DNS Now Master DNS is Down and need to change the IP Address of "myDNSrecord" on the Slave DNS to point to x.x.x.2 This is the NSLOOKUP from desktop. C:Users>nslookup myDNSrecord.enterprise.com 9.9.9.9 Server: SlaveDNS.enterprise.com Address: 9.9.9.9 Name: myDNSrecord.enterprise.com Address: x.x.x.1 Enterprise.com Zone file shows this: myDNSrecord IN A x.x.x.2 thanks

    – Jay
    May 22 at 10:19











  • "Why is it that my slave DNS server does not appear to be updating the records I change manually?" it may depend on bind version, configuration and how you do the change and if you restarted your nameserver or not. Bind uses binary journal files for zones in some cases, in which case your manual changes will not be taken into account... except if you reconfigure the secondary as a primary...

    – Patrick Mevzek
    yesterday

















1















Scenario:



Primary DNS BIND server is down. I need to edit a DNS record on the slave server from IP address from x.x.x.1 to x.x.x.2



I go to my zone file, increase the serial number, edit the record, save the file, and reload the name*d service successfully.



However, when I do nslookup on the edited record I only get the old entry of x.x.x.1 and not the IP I changed it to. I go back to the zone file and I see the correct IP Address of x.x.x.2.



I'm manually checking the DNS record against the slave server:



C:Users>nslookup myDNSrecord.enterprise.com 9.9.9.9
Server: SlaveDNS.enterprise.com
Address: 9.9.9.9
Name: myDNSrecord.enterprise.com
Address: x.x.x.1 Enterprise.com


Why is it that my slave DNS server does not appear to be updating the records I change manually?










share|improve this question
























  • When you use nslookup, are you explicitly pointing it at the slave DNS server? Can you share the commands you're using and what the responses are?

    – Wesley
    May 21 at 14:35











  • Hello Wesley and thanks for your reply. Note: 9.9.9.9 is my Slave server's IP x.x.x.1 is what was configured on my Master DNS Now Master DNS is Down and need to change the IP Address of "myDNSrecord" on the Slave DNS to point to x.x.x.2 This is the NSLOOKUP from desktop. C:Users>nslookup myDNSrecord.enterprise.com 9.9.9.9 Server: SlaveDNS.enterprise.com Address: 9.9.9.9 Name: myDNSrecord.enterprise.com Address: x.x.x.1 Enterprise.com Zone file shows this: myDNSrecord IN A x.x.x.2 thanks

    – Jay
    May 22 at 10:19











  • "Why is it that my slave DNS server does not appear to be updating the records I change manually?" it may depend on bind version, configuration and how you do the change and if you restarted your nameserver or not. Bind uses binary journal files for zones in some cases, in which case your manual changes will not be taken into account... except if you reconfigure the secondary as a primary...

    – Patrick Mevzek
    yesterday













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1








Scenario:



Primary DNS BIND server is down. I need to edit a DNS record on the slave server from IP address from x.x.x.1 to x.x.x.2



I go to my zone file, increase the serial number, edit the record, save the file, and reload the name*d service successfully.



However, when I do nslookup on the edited record I only get the old entry of x.x.x.1 and not the IP I changed it to. I go back to the zone file and I see the correct IP Address of x.x.x.2.



I'm manually checking the DNS record against the slave server:



C:Users>nslookup myDNSrecord.enterprise.com 9.9.9.9
Server: SlaveDNS.enterprise.com
Address: 9.9.9.9
Name: myDNSrecord.enterprise.com
Address: x.x.x.1 Enterprise.com


Why is it that my slave DNS server does not appear to be updating the records I change manually?










share|improve this question
















Scenario:



Primary DNS BIND server is down. I need to edit a DNS record on the slave server from IP address from x.x.x.1 to x.x.x.2



I go to my zone file, increase the serial number, edit the record, save the file, and reload the name*d service successfully.



However, when I do nslookup on the edited record I only get the old entry of x.x.x.1 and not the IP I changed it to. I go back to the zone file and I see the correct IP Address of x.x.x.2.



I'm manually checking the DNS record against the slave server:



C:Users>nslookup myDNSrecord.enterprise.com 9.9.9.9
Server: SlaveDNS.enterprise.com
Address: 9.9.9.9
Name: myDNSrecord.enterprise.com
Address: x.x.x.1 Enterprise.com


Why is it that my slave DNS server does not appear to be updating the records I change manually?







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  • When you use nslookup, are you explicitly pointing it at the slave DNS server? Can you share the commands you're using and what the responses are?

    – Wesley
    May 21 at 14:35











  • Hello Wesley and thanks for your reply. Note: 9.9.9.9 is my Slave server's IP x.x.x.1 is what was configured on my Master DNS Now Master DNS is Down and need to change the IP Address of "myDNSrecord" on the Slave DNS to point to x.x.x.2 This is the NSLOOKUP from desktop. C:Users>nslookup myDNSrecord.enterprise.com 9.9.9.9 Server: SlaveDNS.enterprise.com Address: 9.9.9.9 Name: myDNSrecord.enterprise.com Address: x.x.x.1 Enterprise.com Zone file shows this: myDNSrecord IN A x.x.x.2 thanks

    – Jay
    May 22 at 10:19











  • "Why is it that my slave DNS server does not appear to be updating the records I change manually?" it may depend on bind version, configuration and how you do the change and if you restarted your nameserver or not. Bind uses binary journal files for zones in some cases, in which case your manual changes will not be taken into account... except if you reconfigure the secondary as a primary...

    – Patrick Mevzek
    yesterday

















  • When you use nslookup, are you explicitly pointing it at the slave DNS server? Can you share the commands you're using and what the responses are?

    – Wesley
    May 21 at 14:35











  • Hello Wesley and thanks for your reply. Note: 9.9.9.9 is my Slave server's IP x.x.x.1 is what was configured on my Master DNS Now Master DNS is Down and need to change the IP Address of "myDNSrecord" on the Slave DNS to point to x.x.x.2 This is the NSLOOKUP from desktop. C:Users>nslookup myDNSrecord.enterprise.com 9.9.9.9 Server: SlaveDNS.enterprise.com Address: 9.9.9.9 Name: myDNSrecord.enterprise.com Address: x.x.x.1 Enterprise.com Zone file shows this: myDNSrecord IN A x.x.x.2 thanks

    – Jay
    May 22 at 10:19











  • "Why is it that my slave DNS server does not appear to be updating the records I change manually?" it may depend on bind version, configuration and how you do the change and if you restarted your nameserver or not. Bind uses binary journal files for zones in some cases, in which case your manual changes will not be taken into account... except if you reconfigure the secondary as a primary...

    – Patrick Mevzek
    yesterday
















When you use nslookup, are you explicitly pointing it at the slave DNS server? Can you share the commands you're using and what the responses are?

– Wesley
May 21 at 14:35





When you use nslookup, are you explicitly pointing it at the slave DNS server? Can you share the commands you're using and what the responses are?

– Wesley
May 21 at 14:35













Hello Wesley and thanks for your reply. Note: 9.9.9.9 is my Slave server's IP x.x.x.1 is what was configured on my Master DNS Now Master DNS is Down and need to change the IP Address of "myDNSrecord" on the Slave DNS to point to x.x.x.2 This is the NSLOOKUP from desktop. C:Users>nslookup myDNSrecord.enterprise.com 9.9.9.9 Server: SlaveDNS.enterprise.com Address: 9.9.9.9 Name: myDNSrecord.enterprise.com Address: x.x.x.1 Enterprise.com Zone file shows this: myDNSrecord IN A x.x.x.2 thanks

– Jay
May 22 at 10:19





Hello Wesley and thanks for your reply. Note: 9.9.9.9 is my Slave server's IP x.x.x.1 is what was configured on my Master DNS Now Master DNS is Down and need to change the IP Address of "myDNSrecord" on the Slave DNS to point to x.x.x.2 This is the NSLOOKUP from desktop. C:Users>nslookup myDNSrecord.enterprise.com 9.9.9.9 Server: SlaveDNS.enterprise.com Address: 9.9.9.9 Name: myDNSrecord.enterprise.com Address: x.x.x.1 Enterprise.com Zone file shows this: myDNSrecord IN A x.x.x.2 thanks

– Jay
May 22 at 10:19













"Why is it that my slave DNS server does not appear to be updating the records I change manually?" it may depend on bind version, configuration and how you do the change and if you restarted your nameserver or not. Bind uses binary journal files for zones in some cases, in which case your manual changes will not be taken into account... except if you reconfigure the secondary as a primary...

– Patrick Mevzek
yesterday





"Why is it that my slave DNS server does not appear to be updating the records I change manually?" it may depend on bind version, configuration and how you do the change and if you restarted your nameserver or not. Bind uses binary journal files for zones in some cases, in which case your manual changes will not be taken into account... except if you reconfigure the secondary as a primary...

– Patrick Mevzek
yesterday










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