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- From: Pete Kelly <pete AT kel.ly>
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- Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] Setting up the master records for an opennic domain
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2021 12:51:36 -0800
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Let me rephrase my situation:
I have reason to believe that the answers to my ramblings below are going to include these terms:
allow-transfer
allow-notify
and
key
I figure that my master and _some_ slave are going to need to exchange keys - how does that occur?
Thanks,
Pete
On 2/27/21 2:08 PM, Pete Kelly wrote:
Greetings:
I have reason to believe that the answers to my ramblings below are going to include these terms:
allow-transfer
allow-notify
and
key
I figure that my master and _some_ slave are going to need to exchange keys - how does that occur?
Thanks,
Pete
On 2/27/21 2:08 PM, Pete Kelly wrote:
There is (at least) a step that I don't understand and that is how I get a domain that I have the master DNS record for pushed out to the tier 2 DNS servers. Maybe it is just my understanding of how this works that is the problem.
I have registered a new domain and I installed and configured a DNS server and created a master record for that domain. My server responds correctly to queries but I'm thinking that I need to notify the next level up that I have a new record for them to serve. How does that happen?
Thanks,
Pete
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Re: [opennic-discuss] Setting up the master records for an opennic domain,
Pete Kelly, 03/03/2021
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