zone transfer

G

Guest

Hi! We have a win2k that is running our primary DNS. Our secondary DNS is a
Win2003 machine. When creating a new zone at the primary DNS I expekted zone
transfer would transfer the new zone to secondary. It does not!

Changes in already existing zones get transferred.

Could anyone give me a hint where to look.
 
K

Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]

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spitzer said:
Hi! We have a win2k that is running our primary DNS. Our secondary
DNS is a Win2003 machine. When creating a new zone at the primary DNS
I expekted zone transfer would transfer the new zone to secondary. It
does not!

Changes in already existing zones get transferred.

Could anyone give me a hint where to look.

Did you create the secondary zone?
Only Active Dorectory integrated zones get replicated, if you use standard
Primary/Secondary zones, you must create these zones.
 
G

Guest

OK! I thought that if I created a zone on primary that it would be replicated
to secondary. Regardless of if it is Active Directory integrated or not. So
if I create zone dummy.com on primary I am forced to create it on secondary
too?

Thanks in advance!
 
J

Jorge_de_Almeida_Pinto

spitzer said:
OK! I thought that if I created a zone on primary that it
would be replicated
to secondary. Regardless of if it is Active Directory
integrated or not. So
if I create zone dummy.com on primary I am forced to create it
on secondary
too?

Thanks in advance!
--
spitzer



 > > Hi! We have a win2k that is running our primary DNS.
Our secondary
 > > DNS is a Win2003 machine. When creating a new zone
at the primary DNS
 > > I expekted zone transfer would transfer the new zone
to secondary. It
 > > does not!
 > >
 > > Changes in already existing zones get transferred.
 > >
 > > Could anyone give me a hint where to look.

yep! that’s the way to do it. See what I wrote earlier above

Cheers,
 

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