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Just noticed that when you define the default nameservers in the options page, the order is reversed in the zone file. For example, the default primary nameserver gets listed as NS2 in the zone file. Not really a big deal, but something to look at.
2009-10-29 20:39:06 UTC by jakev383
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Real quick question - I'm almost all done setting up wmbind on a CentOS host - is there a document explaining how to setup smbind-slave somewhere?
When I'm done writing up a document for installing wmbind on CentOS do you want me to post it here or somewhere else?
Thanks.
2009-10-29 17:36:56 UTC by jakev383
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Thanks. Let me get something up and running, and I'll be more than happy to make some suggestions and offer some help.
Thanks.
2009-10-29 14:35:18 UTC by jakev383
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I suggest you download [smbind-slave](https://sourceforge.net/projects/smbind/files/). I've tested it and it works well with wmbind.
Thanks for using wmbind. If you have any suggestions regarding how you would like a replication feature too work do not hesitate to contact me and I'll look into it.
2009-10-29 14:30:06 UTC by voldern
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Either one would be sufficient. Ideally I'd like to replicate all changes made on NS1 to NS2, but I can live with a master-slave scenario as well.
Thanks.
2009-10-29 14:20:40 UTC by jakev383
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Hi,
What do you mean by replication? Do you want to set up a NS-slave server, or do you just want all changes to Master-NS1 to be replicated to Master-NS2?.
2009-10-29 14:17:46 UTC by voldern
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Just wanted to know what the preferred method of replicating the DNS data to a second name server would be. Mysql replication?
Any information on this would be helpful.
Thanks.
2009-10-29 14:01:33 UTC by jakev383
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That worked very well. THANK YOU!!!!
Is there a way to add support for SPF records?
Thanks,
Andy.
2009-09-29 17:45:48 UTC by geewhz01
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looks like it installs by default, let me try that. Thanks.
2009-09-29 16:49:16 UTC by geewhz01
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Apparmor is enabled by default in Ubuntu.
2009-09-29 16:48:21 UTC by voldern