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Nikolai Savelyev2016-12-20 17:34:14
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Nikolai Savelyev, 2016-12-20 17:34:14

How to run two master dns servers?

I haven't set up infrastructure servers for a long time. Here on Windows, at least a pack of DNS in one domain, lift the changes made to the zone are replicated to everything.
Whether it is fashionable with bind9 to crank out a similar construction? On the Internet, I only find about the master - slave, but I would like a master - master.

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TyzhSysAdmin, 2016-12-20
@POS_troi

As far as I remember, the bind does not have built-in replication tools, but the bind zones can be stored in the muscle, etc. and accordingly replicate the database itself by means of the database.
Well, the question is sobsno, but why?

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Alexander, 2016-12-21
@asand3r

Actually, this is a feature of the DNS design - there is one primary server, on which changes are made, and he already scatters them among the secondary servers. On Windows, DNS zones are stored, by default, in LDAP and replication takes place there using a slightly different mechanism - DFS. Maybe for this reason you have no issues with replication.

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