Having multiple name servers - is it really necessary
Matus UHLAR - fantomas
uhlar at fantomas.sk
Wed Feb 3 11:05:10 UTC 2010
On 02.02.10 14:25, Rob Tanner wrote:
> We have two registered name servers to answer internet queries. One is on
> site and the other is a service of our ISP. The problem is that every once
> in a while the secondary server doesn¹t successfully complete zone transfers
Ha! a problem!
- check why it's that often unable to complete transfers.
- what kind of transfers are they? Your domain(s)? What about resolving
internet domains?
> and the data expires.
Another problem!
zone should expire some time after unability to fetch new one. If that
happend "every once in a while", then there's something broken with the zone
- ordinary zones should have expire times 1-4 weeks.
> I¹m not sure what technically how the server answers
> when queried for addresses it no longer thinks are valid, but even after
> it¹s fixed it takes a while for the bad data to go away.
Away from where? if server has a zone configured, it should only provide the
date in zone, not any cached data.
> What I¹m wondering
> is, what are the consequences of simply not using the secondary server.
you won't be able to resolve if your primary fails.
> Right now we are looking at hardened appliances configured into a high
> availability cluster and I figure the pipe to the outside has a high
> likelihood of going down then does the cluster. So, if name servers out in
> the internet can¹t even reach our server because our connection is down, is
> that something that also propagates and get¹s cached (i.e. Is no data
> treated the same as bad data by upstream bind servers?
No. However I'd focus on problems of your secondary server.
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