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Re: Restricting Zone TransfersFrom: Jesse Proudman Date: Thursday, March 9, 2000
Time: 2:26:00 amYes
Jesse Proudman - NineWire Productions
http://www.ninewire.com <-> jesse@ninewire.com
Innovative and Creative Web Design and Hosting
> -----Original Message-----
> From: quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com
> [mailto:quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com]On Behalf Of Mia's Virtual
> Post Office
> Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 6:23 PM
> To: QuickDNS Talk
> Subject: RE: Restricting Zone Transfers
>
>
> Men & Mice Support said:
>
> >No to the first question, and yes to the second.
> >
> >The misconception here is that the zone transfer restriction is set
> >in the zone file. Instead, it's a server option. It affects all zones
> >on the server, but only insofar as they are served by that server; it
> >doesn't affect those zones as served by other servers.
> >
> >In other words, take these steps on *each* server:
> >
> >o Open QuickDNS Pro Admin.
> >o Open the Server Preferences dialog.
> >o Make desired changes.
> >o Close the dialog by clicking OK.
> >o Quit QuickDNS Pro Server.
> >o Launch QuickDNS Pro Server.
> >
> >None of this alters the zone files.
> >____________________________________________________________________
> Ok, what I did was open the admin program on my desktop, and then resave
> the zone file, and then upped it to the server and rebooted.. So, I am to
> open the admin program on the server itself and do the restart?
>
> duh..
> thanx,
>
> jer
> www.hostdrive.com
>
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