09-24-2002
options {
directory "/var/named";
allow-transfer { x.y.z.c ; };
};
zone "0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA"{
type master;
file "127.0.0";
};
zone "." {
type hint;
file "db.cache";
};
zone "xyz.com"{
type slave;
file "accessme.com";
masters{
};
};
zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa"{
type slave;
file "db.local";
masters{
};
};
Kindly note the i used ( x.y.z.c ) instead of IP address , and xyz instead of the domain .
Thanks
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named-xfer
named-xfer(8) System Manager's Manual named-xfer(8)
NAME
named-xfer - Pulls BIND zones from another server
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/named-xfer -z zone_to_transfer -f db_file -s serial_no [-d debug_level] [-l debug_log_file] [-t trace_file] [-p port] [-S]
servers...
OPTIONS
Specifies the name of the BIND zone for the named-xfer daemon to transfer, for example, dec.com. This option is required to pull a zone.
Specifies the name of the file into which the pulled zone information is placed. This option is required to pull a zone. Specifies the
current serial number of the SOA record for the zone zone_to_transfer. If serial_no is set to 0, the zone is always pulled. This option is
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will contain any debug messages from the zone pull. Specifies the file that will contain a trace from the zone pull. Specifies the port
that will be used instead of the default name server port listed in /etc/services. Performs a restricted transfer of only the SOA, NS
records and glue A records for the zone. The SOA record is not loaded by named, but is used to determine when to verify the NS records.
See named(8) for more information. Specifies a list of Internet addresses, in dotted-quad format, from which to pull a zone. If the first
host cannot be reached, the named transfer daemon tries to pull the zone from the next host listed.
DESCRIPTION
The named transfer daemon, /usr/sbin/named-xfer, is a server that is usually run by the named daemon, /usr/sbin/named, but it can also be
run manually with the given arguments. The named transfer daemon runs on a BIND secondary server and pulls BIND zones from a primary
server. This daemon is not run by default, nor can it be started up from inetd(8).
SEE ALSO
Commands: named(8)
Files: resolver(4), services(4)
named-xfer(8)