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Question Configuration of slave DNS

Yes, it could be te problem. Are you sure added other_ip_of_slave_DNS in Plesk to list of allowed for transferring?
 
hm... I think I now what happened. This is a template for new domains.

1) Config zone transfer settings for existent domain in: Home > Domains > "old_domain_example.com" > DNS > Zone Transfers
2) ...or create new domain like "new_domain_example.com"

Then check "named.conf", I think you see these IP-addresses inside conf-file.

Note: did you switch DNS Server previously to BIND (Tools & Settings > Server Components > DNS Server)?
 
hm... I think I now what happened. This is a template for new domains.

1) Config zone transfer settings for existent domain in: Home > Domains > "old_domain_example.com" > DNS > Zone Transfers
2) ...or create new domain like "new_domain_example.com"

Then check "named.conf", I think you see these IP-addresses inside conf-file.

Note: did you switch DNS Server previously to BIND (Tools & Settings > Server Components > DNS Server)?

Ok, if I add the DNS IP in the "Zone Transfers" of the old domain everything works and the zone get created!
Now the question is: how can I batch add that IP to all the existing domains?

Meanwhile, thanks a lot for your support and help!
 
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