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Ivan Frolov2020-04-21 16:37:57
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Ivan Frolov, 2020-04-21 16:37:57

How to transfer DNS from Windows to Linux?

Good afternoon!

Please tell me how to be. Maybe someone has already done this.
The thing is, there is a DNS server on a domain controller running Windows Server 2008R2. I decided to separate them DC will remain on Windows, but wanted to transfer DNS to Linux. Installed and configured Bind9, it seems to work. (I only left the address of the new DNS on my computer and it normally let me into the domain, but when I tried to go to the file server, it couldn’t authenticate me, but I’ll set it up)
But here’s how I can transfer all the records from the old (Windows DNS) to new.
Is there any way to sync them?
Or how to be in this situation?
in plans for windows, remove the dns role altogether

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Alexey Dmitriev, 2020-04-21
@SignFinder

Bad thought. If you have AD integrated DNS, there will be serious problems with dynamically updating records.
You can experiment with export-import records, or create a bunch of primary secondary zones and, in theory, the primary DNS server should merge all the data on the slave\secondary linux

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Drno, 2020-04-21
@Drno

Well, transfer the DNS records to bind with handles, in accordance with the requirements and settings of bind

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