Re: bind problem




Pr3d wrote:
Robert ha scritto:

NOPE!



Why no?
If i use allow-update any my nic should be able to updates zone files...
right?

Because its not your NIC that does the DNS updating. Your NIC knows
nothing of layer 3 & 4 network protocols. Its the DHCP server software
that was automatically updating bind. Windows 2k/XP have the feature to
dynamically update DNS, but this is not something that is specific to
the IP stack. You'll want to investigate some Dynamic DNS software for
Bind if this is your intention. But then again....if you've got a
static IP, why in the world would you want dynamic DNS? why not just
put in a static A record into the DNS server zone files?

.



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