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Old 11-29-2005, 05:08 PM   #1
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DNS SLAVE problem


hi

on my linux DNS master for de.domain.net,
I've created a SLAVE ZONE for the root domain: domain.net
Code:
options {
forwarders { 72.X.X.10; 72.X.X.11; 72.X.X.12; };
forward first;
}

zone "domain.net" {
type slave;
file "/var/cache/bind/domain.net.hosts";
masters {
10.X.X.5;
10.X.X.6;
};
};
it works well, the root Zone will be synchronized, but I have following problem:

Master DNS Servers will be reached over the vpn tunnel.
if the vpn tunnel goes down, I cannot nslookup any server from the root Zone.

howto make this zone available when the vpn tunnel is down ?

I have BIND 9.2.4 running on linux
DNS Master on the remote site is WIN2000

greetings
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