On 22/01/2012 08:04, Michael Corliss wrote:
> I updated the serial number in the file, which I thought was
> sufficient to send the file up the chain
Unless I'm missing something, you'd also need an "rndc reload" to get
Bind to pick up the updated zone file.
Stuart
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Hi
I'm pretty sure that my host has been fully configured for new IP, but
I got notification that someone has used old IP recently.
Has anyone a simple solution for catching where from and which
protocol are those connections coming for old IP?
Thanks,
Taavi
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