Have 2 2012 R2 Servers Running Windows DNS services.
Primary has External IP of 1.1.1.1, and internal of 10.1.1.1
Secondary has External IP of 1.1.1.2 and internal of 10.1.1.2
When DNS zones are created the Primary adds both 1.1.1.2 and 10.1.1.2 as allowed zone transfers but the secondary server zone master list only has the 1.1.1.1 IP address. Is there any way to get SolidCP to add the internal IP of 10.1.1.1 also?
Thank you,
Hello,
In the Configuration --> Servers --> your servername --> Primary DNS Service
you will have an area with "Allow Zone Transfers: type IP of secondary DNS Server here." --> just add the IP's that need to be allowed there.
Regards,
Marco
This is set correctly, and its not the Primary DNS service thats having the problem, its the Secondary. When the Secondary Zone is created its only adding the External IP address of the Primary server, I would like the option to add both External IP address and Internal IP address as Master servers for the Secondary Zone.
Ah,
You can try to set more then 1 listening ip in the Primary DNS Service and see if that works. I'm honestly not sure if it was ever designed to handle multiple master IP's (normally 1 single internal master IP should do the trick).
Ok figured out an option, Added an additional IP address, just the internal IP address and then added it to the Listening IP addresses for the Primary DNS Server. Now the Secondary adds both External IP and Internal IP.
Thanks