Hello Chris,
Sounds similar to the setup I have.
Is it possible that zone transfers are not happening for some other
reason, not related to the Dynamic DNS?
1. In the zone on your server is the serial number greater than the copy
on the Bitfolk DNS Servers (dig soa
domain.com @a.authns.bitfolk.co.uk)
- repeat for each, including your own?
2. Does the zone have the Bitfolk DNS Servers listed as NS records?
3. (and you might wish to do this first), have you tried putting your
domain into a reporting tool/website such as
https://intodns.com
Kind regards,
Jon
On 11/04/2021 21:50, Chris Marr wrote:
This is a bit out of scope for BitFolk support, but I
feel like I'm
treading out of my depth a little here.
I've setup Bind9 and it's chuntering away quite happily, with BitFolk
name servers happily serving up DNS for my little corner of the
internet. Now I'm trying to setup a RFC 2136 client for Dynamic DNS,
so that my home router can connect and notify the outside world what
my current IP is (via an A or AAAA record), so that I can remote in
from outside. I'd also like to use wildcard SSL certificates from
LetsEncrypt, but that too likes to play with Dynamic DNS these days
(TXT records).
I know that it's apparently working - I cna see the log entries for
Bind9 reporting the new updates, and I see a .jnl file for my dynamic
zone. I've setup "notify yes;" for the dynamic zone, and made sure
that I only send AXFR (by default, IXFR is enabled, I've tried turning
it off but I get the same result), but I can't see if those updates
are getting sent (should I see that update going out in the logs?).
If I dump the cache, I can see that as far as the master is concerned,
everything is complete.
Can anyone help guide this poor soul?
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