On 18/05/2021 03:50, Jack Craig wrote:
See "man host". The server to query is the last entry on the line. So, the
command should be....
host -t axfr
linuxlighthouse.com ns2.swbell.net
But I don't know why you'd want/need to do that.
First off, it would seem to me (and others) that AT&T or SW-Bell or whoever is
responsible for making
your secondary DNS server hasn't completed the task.
[egreshko@acer ~]$ host
ws.linuxlighthouse.com ns2.swbell.net
Using domain server:
Name:
ns2.swbell.net
Address: 151.164.11.218#53
Aliases:
Host
ws.linuxlighthouse.com not found: 5(REFUSED)
Says as much. It doesn't have the info to complete the request without recursion and
that server is
set for "no recursion".
Next, even if that server were set up as secondary server it would normally have
"allow-transfer { none; };"
for secondary zones. As there should be no need by anyone to request download of whole
zones. Especially
secondary zones.
It still puzzles me as to why you need to rely on AT&T or SW-Bell to be your
secondary. Why don't you just
use your registra as your secondary? You should be able to set that up on your own
without help from the
outside world. I know my registra allows this. If I wanted to, I could host the master
DNS and let them be
slaves. It would make your life so much easier as *everything* would be under your
control.
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