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Re: Replacing a server running QDNS CentralFrom: Karl Schroll Date: Thursday, June 24, 2004
Time: 11:40:37 amThanks for all the help. This worked fine.
Karl
At 8:56 AM -0700 6/24/04, Men & Mice Support wrote:
>Yes. The simplest way is to remove all of its zones, and then
>reconfigure it from scratch. There are a couple of AppleScripts
>included with QuickDNS Manager that will help you with this -
>"Delete All Zones From Server" and "Add Slave Server".
>
>Also, make sure you remove QuickDNS Central from the old server:
>
>sudo -s
>cd /Library/StartupItems/QuickDNS
>./qdnsc stop
>perl -pi -e 's {QDNSCENTRALD=-YES-} {QDNSCENTRALD=-NO-}' QuickDNS
>rm -r /var/qdns /usr/sbin/qdnscentrald /Library/Receipts/QuickDNS*Central*
>exit
>____________________________________________________________________
>Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>Customer Support Specialist Making DNS Easy
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Regards,
Karl Schroll
Digital Frontier
802-253-8612
http://www.digitalfrontier.com
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