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Sync DNS records with another server not running VestaCP
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Sync DNS records with another server not running VestaCP
Hi All,
I currently have 2 vps's running VestaCP and have the dns cluster set up and working, but I want to shut down one of them and migrate to only 1. I have another smaller VPS that is running centos7 and want to use it instead of the 2nd Vesta server.
Does anyone know a good way to sync the DNS records from Vesta to another server just running BIND?
TIA
I currently have 2 vps's running VestaCP and have the dns cluster set up and working, but I want to shut down one of them and migrate to only 1. I have another smaller VPS that is running centos7 and want to use it instead of the 2nd Vesta server.
Does anyone know a good way to sync the DNS records from Vesta to another server just running BIND?
TIA
Re: Sync DNS records with another server not running VestaCP
There is no ready solution for this.
But you have bind with VestaCP installation, try to look how sync two bind server.
But you have bind with VestaCP installation, try to look how sync two bind server.
Re: Sync DNS records with another server not running VestaCP
Hello!
I asked the same questions yesterday: viewtopic.php?f=30&t=15013
I think that there is direct naive solution (example for Centos):
1. take files /etc/named.conf and /etc/rndc.key and copy to second server
2. copy also all files included in /etc/named.conf. They are usually globbed by mask: /home/*/conf/dns/*.db
3. apply new configuration on second server
I am not sure that this will be 100% robust solution, but can be easily scripted.
I asked the same questions yesterday: viewtopic.php?f=30&t=15013
I think that there is direct naive solution (example for Centos):
1. take files /etc/named.conf and /etc/rndc.key and copy to second server
2. copy also all files included in /etc/named.conf. They are usually globbed by mask: /home/*/conf/dns/*.db
3. apply new configuration on second server
I am not sure that this will be 100% robust solution, but can be easily scripted.