Antwort: nsupdate with bind9

Kevin Darcy kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Thu Dec 16 00:11:29 UTC 2004


CAVEAT: if you want to change an SOA record via nsupdate, you need to do=20
an "add" of the new SOA RR and the serial number of the new RR needs to=20
be higher than the old serial number. SOA deletes are ignored, and adds=20
will be ignored if the serial number isn't higher.

- Kevin

holger.honert at signal-iduna.de wrote:

>Hi Matt,
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>here you are:
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>>update add ras.system.local 3600 MX 50 mail.ras.system.local
>>send=20
>>   =20
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>you can use all standard RFC DNS Records for updating your zones with=20
>nsupdate.
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>Freundlichen Gru=C3=9F/Kind Regards
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>Holger Honert
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>Matt Kukowski <elitescripts2000 at yahoo.com>
>Gesendet von: bind-users-bounce at isc.org
>14.12.2004 11:12
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>An:           bind-users at isc.org
>Kopie:=20
>Thema:        nsupdate with bind9
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>Hello,
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>I have nsupdate set up with keys with my bind9 server and I added/delete=
d=20
>A and CNAME records.. however Im having problems finding info/examples o=
n=20
>how to add MX records.
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>Can someone send me or point me to a location where I can get all ( or a=
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>the most major ) examples on how to add all types of dns records ???
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>example to add an A record with nsupdate:
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>update delete somehost.example.com. A
>update add somehost.example.com. 86400 A 10.0.0.1
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>Above would be example format Im looking for.. I know you need to add=20
>lines=20
>server ns1.example.com
>zone example.com
>before updating.. I just need to know the lines to add MX records and=20
>better yet all types of records..
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>thanks in advance
>-matt
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