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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Excuse the top posting, I'm on a truly brain-damaged mail client. But rather than stoping named, just do rndc freeze zonename, make your edits ( including incrementing the serial number) then rndc thaw zonename. Much less disruptive and completely compatible with dynamic zones.<BR>
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Dan McDonald, CCIE#2495, CISSP #78282<BR>
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On 11/14/09 5:55 PM ,<BR>
dhcp-users-bounces@lists.isc.org wrote:<BR>
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>Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 14:33:17 -0600<BR>
>From: Martin McCormick <martin@dc.cis.okstate.edu><BR>
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> Several months ago, we had the WiFi-XXX default domain<BR>
>names in about 4 different subnet declarations. That caused bind<BR>
>to creat $origin headers in the osu.zone and those headers followed<BR>
>the case of the names in the updates. If I can figure out how to<BR>
>safely re-make those headers, that will most likely fix the<BR>
>problem.<BR>
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Perhaps the easiest way to do this is to edit the zone files. For bind9<BR>
'rndc stop' flushed all the journals with dynamic updates to the<BR>
zonefile. Then edit the zone file(s) and start bind up again.<BR>
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There are probably ways to do this dynamically, but they require a lot<BR>
more steps than this.<BR>
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Might be worth looking through the bind9-users mail archives?<BR>
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regards,<BR>
-glenn<BR>
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