Re: Secondary Name Server

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You need to add the IP of NS to to an NS record on NS1...then, when 
updates happen, NS1 knows to inform NS2 that there is an update, so that 
NS2 can request it.

On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Muhammad Rizwan Khan wrote:

> 
> I want to keep two name servers on my two Linux Machines, On Primary Name 
> Server, i am adding zone files properly, and adding the zone entry in 
> named.conf file of secondary Name Server. But when i update any record in NS1 
> and restart DNS, its not being propogated on NS2. Can you plz. tell me wot i 
> should do here.
> 
> 

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