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Old 12-06-2005, 06:52 AM   #1
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[ DNS ] - Master and Slave in one machine with 2 eth?


The question is simples, its possible to make a Master and Slave DNS server with only one machine with 2 Ethernet cards setting 2 ips, 1 ip for each?

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I think it's possible if you run 2 instances of named using 2 different config files (one for each IP). In each one of them you must specify a different
Code:
listen-on {xx.xx.xx.xx;};
. Then start each named with:
Code:
named -c named.conf.ethX - u named
 
  


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