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Re: Is QDNS Manager 4.5 backwards compatible.From: Jody McAlister Date: Monday, April 7, 2003
Time: 11:35:37 amSounds good.
To do this, do I setup the dns server with the old slave server ip
address, then connect to the new server with the new server management,
and then click on what to manually update? I just looked and didn't
see anthing I could click to force it to can the master and update.
OR
Do I need to export the settings on the slave and import them into the
new slave. Then how do I force it to look up new domain changes
manually while I am in this transition stage?
On Monday, April 7, 2003, at 11:25 AM, Men & Mice Support wrote:
> Sure. You just won't be able to control both servers together from one
> interface. This can make the process of updating zones a bit annoying,
> since you'll have to manually tell the slave server what to do
> whenever you make a change on the master server.
> ____________________________________________________________________
> Chris Buxton Men & Mice
> support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
>
> At 11:17 AM -0700 4/7/03, Jody McAlister wrote:
>> Can I setup QDNS 4.5 as a slave to the older os 9 Master? I will be
>> swapping the servers so the ip address would remain the same.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, April 7, 2003, at 11:09 AM, Men & Mice Support wrote:
>>
>>> No. You won't corrupt anything, but neither will you be able to
>>> connect to the older server components.
>>> ____________________________________________________________________
>>> Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>>> support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
>>>
>>> At 10:56 AM -0700 4/7/03, Jody McAlister wrote:
>>>> I was just about to try to connect QDNS manager 4.5to QDNS 3.x when
>>>> I realized I might corrupt or change the format understood by that
>>>> version. Am I able to use the new Manager to connect to the older
>>>> server without problems?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Jody McAlister
>> President
>> In-Site Communications
>> 707-765-9993/800-998-1711
>
>
>
Jody McAlister
President
In-Site Communications
707-765-9993/800-998-1711
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