Re: Nameserver Problem [more] -



Bob Goodwin - W2BOD wrote:

Eureka! It works, once I figured out that I had to do 'service named restart' each time I made a change, added an address to be blocked.

While that works, you really should be updating the serial number each time you make a change to a zone file. This is good practice to get into if you decide to learn a bit more of bind. I tend to use the YYYYMMDDX format for my serial numbers. Basically 10 changes/day....I seldom do more.

Then all you need do is "kill -1" on the named pid.

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