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DNS Version question

 
David S. Bell
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DNS Version question

I'm currently running my Primary DNS version(4.9.7) on an old E-class HPUX system and would like to upgrade to run with Linux DNS version(9.1.2). The question I have is; Are my secondary DNS systems still running version (4.9.7) going to work with the new primary with the $TTL statements in the zone files?

Thanks in advance,
DB
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Ravi_8
Honored Contributor

Re: DNS Version question

Hi David

I don't think so (though practically not tried). secondary receive data from primary,
since in your case there is version difference (other features as well) it may fail
never give up
Steven E. Protter
Exalted Contributor

Re: DNS Version question

You are going to want to upgrade the secondary servers as well.

The DNS database strucuture is updated in the new version and I doubt it would work.

Plus 4.9.x is a security problem waiting to happen.

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harry d brown jr
Honored Contributor

Re: DNS Version question

Why not upgrade to BIND 9.2??

http://www.software.hp.com/cgi-bin/swdepot_parser.cgi/cgi/displayProductInfo.pl?productNumber=BIND9.2

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Jeroen Peereboom
Honored Contributor

Re: DNS Version question

DB,

according to the Release Notes http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/5969-4366.pdf
it may work under certain conditions.
However, it is advised to upgrade.

JP.
David S. Bell
Advisor

Re: DNS Version question

Thank you to all who responded. I ended up configuring a secondary DNS on another HPUX box on a test network along with a Linux primary and found that the zone transfer does work.

Thanks again. I will be upgrading all the secondary DNS servers, I didn't want to have to do them all at once.

DB
"Good judgment comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgment." -- Barry LePatner