is there a also-allow-transfer

Matus UHLAR - fantomas uhlar at fantomas.sk
Sun Dec 16 18:32:04 UTC 2012


>On 13/12/12 9:46, Feng He wrote:
>> acl "NAMESVR" { 74.81.81.82; };

On 13.12.12 10:00, Sten Carlsen wrote:
>NAMESVR is an acl, it could look like {74.81.0.0/16} or {any}
>
>Essentially it is a kind of bitmask, not a list of IPs.
>>
>> options {
>>       directory "/var/cache/bind";
>>       recursion no;
>>       version "unknown";
>>       allow-transfer { NAMESVR; };
>>       also-notify { NAMESVR; };

>All notifys must have a list of IPs, if the acl was any, you would have
>to notify the full internet. The mechanism is designed to accept only a
>list of IPs. It can not accept an acl.

you can define master server via masters {} directive, and use it in
also-notify {} clause.

you will just have to define 74.81.81.82 two times - in both acl and masters
directives...


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