10-29-2009
Sorry for not specify my question. You are right.
I have two servers. One will be primary and the other secondary.
Both have installed CentOS 5.4 and Bind.
The primary is working. It respondes to queries and already have some dns zones "working on it".
So, the question I want to make in the first post was: how to configure secondary (and primary if needed) to automatically get the dns zones from the primary?
What configurations I have to make? And which servers?
I read some websites that say that allow-transfer is needed. But I'm pretty sure that this is not enough.
I already check that the rndc.key is the same in both server, too.
Many websites talk about this, but none says especifically how to implement this configuration. And because primary is already running, I don't want to make "experiences".
Maybe, I will have to try this in a VMWare.
Anyway, if someone could give me some guidance, I appreciate.
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ldapgid - displays a group's list of IDs the way ldapid(1) does.
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ldapgid [-P]<groupname|gid>
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