Hi Michael,
I presume by this you mean that Bitfolk host your DNS, but that you
hold the zone file for the DNS. In this case, you need a secondary DNS
server that will host the zone information, but allow the Bitfolk DNS
servers to replicate from.
If that's correct, and you need more help, feel free to give me a shout!
James
On 26 July 2010 21:42, Michael Corliss <michaeljcorliss@???> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm new to VPS admin, and even more so to DNS, so I apologize in advance if
> my questions are naive.
>
> I currently have a Bitfolk VPS that rsyncs a zone file to Bitfolk's name
> servers. Migrating to a new VPS running Ubuntu 10.04, I understand that
> rsyncing is being discouraged in favor of setting up a DNS server of my own.
> I'm under the impression that setting up a DNS server will similarly carry
> the information in the zone file to Bitfolks servers, but I'm unfamiliar
> with how this process works. I've look at the Ubuntu documentation for
> bind9, but I'm not sure if I need a caching server, a DNS primary, or a DNS
> secondary.
>
> Can anyone who's done this give me some pointers?
>
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