On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 13:24 -0300, |Lord_Zoo| wrote: > So, then, I should not use rndc with bind? You can. You can use it as you want to. I've used it to stop the server, you should also be able to get it to refresh/reload slaves zones from the master, but I've had marginal success with that (yes, I have got the keys set right, if anybody's about to make that suggestion). > If so, then this could be more easier, since I then I could assign an > ACL of the server to wich send transfers or get from. Ideally, you want your systms to take care of themselves. Properly setting up master and slave servers will do that. > The question is because, by default, bind come with rndc in fedora, > and I don't wanted to create a new problem by disabling it. It's just a tool, there's no obligation to use it. You don't really have to disable it either, as you can set named to only pay attention to rndc on the local box (i.e. not be exploitable, remotely). -- Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.