[BlueOnyx:18245] Re: Secondary zone file location

Dr Martyn Bailey martyn at solis.co.uk
Tue Aug 25 11:47:30 -05 2015


Sorry for top posting, doing this on my phone...

OK, I got the records, however when trying to use dnsimport I get errors
saying: Cannot find DNS SOA record for (domain)

So dnsimport is finding the zone files OK, and when I vi a zone it has the
SOA record...
On 25 Aug 2015 15:08, "Richard Sidlin" <richard at sidlin.co.uk> wrote:

> >Yeah, I looked at that, but I'm not moving anything.  I want to convert
> the Secondary DNS to Primary.  At present the box acts as public facing,
> and >pulls zones from a non public facing windows box.  The windows box has
> now gone, so somewhere on the BX box there should be zones.
> >Chris suggested copying them into a new directory, then using the
> dnsimport script.
> >However I cannot seem to locate the local zones...
> >On 25 Aug 2015 11:25, "Colin Jack" <colin at mainline.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Hi Martyn
>
> On my BO serving as secondary DNS, all zone files are stored in
> /var/named/chroot/var/named folder.
>
> I seem to remember trying to do this myself some time ago but the problem
> was that the slave zone files do not have as much information as the
> primary zone. I think in the end I had to build a quick Windows DNS Server,
> add that as a secondary and then within the Windows GUI, you can actually
> change them from secondary to primary. If I remember how I got them back to
> BO, I will repost!
>
> Richard
>
>
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