Bind server not updating
This is where the files for all slave zones will be kept.
This increases security, by stopping the ability of an attacker to edit any of your master zone files if they do gain access as the bind user.
If you still want to go forward with it, you'll need this information, which isn't covered in the instructions that follow here.There are two main options to BIND9 logging the channel option configures where logs go, and the category option determines what to log.This How To describes how to configure isc DHCP to update a Samba DC BIND DNS backend.After we have installed BIND as a master DNS server (NS1) (as explained in my recent post), we can now try to set up a secondary DNS server (NS2) with BIND on Cent OS.NS2 acts as a backup if there are problems with NS1.