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Re: Restricting Zone TransfersFrom: andrew Date: Thursday, March 9, 2000
Time: 2:07:00 amI thought these were server-wide restrictions, not domain-based?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mia's Virtual Post Office" <list@mia.net>
To: "QuickDNS Talk" <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 8:46 PM
Subject: RE: Restricting Zone Transfers
> Men & Mice Support said:
>
> >>>Regarding the zone transfer restrictions panel (when you can see it),
> >>>you can use wildcard subnets, not just individual IP's, if desired.
> >>>____________________________________________________________________
> >>
> >>cool., so you mean I can have an entry like 206.190.23.*
> >
> >Exactly. Or 206.190.* for a class B subnet.
> >
> >All this info is in the manual. :)
> >____________________________________________________________________
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>
> Coool beans.. I have a small problem though. I assume I have to re-save
> the zone files one by one, with these new additions/restrictions on
> place, and then transfer them to the primary, and according to QDNS,
> completely quit QDNS and Restart it? I did this, but it would appear the
> the transfer can still be done on invalid IP's. Is there something I
> have to do to the secondary as well?
>
> thanx,
>
> jer
> www.hostdrive.com
>
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