Ted_G._Freitas
New Pleskian
Hi Everyone,
I'm not sure if this is a Plesk 12 issue or if this is would be an issue with the "Slave DNS Manager" extension. I just setup our first Plesk server and have DNS setup and is running fine. Everything is working fine in plesk, but when we try to have DNS updates sent over to the secondary server (CentOS 6.6) it seems the "Slave DNS Manager" extension is using the internal IP address of the Plesk server (10.x.x.x.) as the master address. To address the NAT issue I installed the "NAT Manager" extension thinking this would fix the issue, but still no dice.
--- Logs from CentOS Server (secondary DNS) ---
May 12 10:09:34 localhost named[13682]: client 209.x.x.x #60064: received notify for zone 'domain.tld': not authoritative
May 12 10:09:35 localhost named[13682]: received control channel command 'refresh domain.tld'
May 12 10:09:35 localhost named[13682]: received control channel command 'addzone domain.tld { type slave; file "domain.tld"; masters { 10.x.x.x; }; };'
May 12 10:09:35 localhost named[13682]: zone domain.tld added to view _default via addzone
May 12 10:11:05 localhost named[13682]: zone domain.tld/IN: refresh: retry limit for master 10.x.x.x#53 exceeded (source 0.0.0.0#0)
May 12 10:11:05 localhost named[13682]: zone domain.tld/IN: Transfer started.
May 12 10:13:13 localhost named[13682]: transfer of 'domain.tld/IN' from 10.x.x.x#53: failed to connect: timed out
May 12 10:13:13 localhost named[13682]: transfer of 'domain.tld/IN' from 10.x.x.x#53: Transfer completed: 0 messages, 0 records, 0 bytes, 127.284 secs (0 bytes/sec)
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I'm not sure if this is a Plesk 12 issue or if this is would be an issue with the "Slave DNS Manager" extension. I just setup our first Plesk server and have DNS setup and is running fine. Everything is working fine in plesk, but when we try to have DNS updates sent over to the secondary server (CentOS 6.6) it seems the "Slave DNS Manager" extension is using the internal IP address of the Plesk server (10.x.x.x.) as the master address. To address the NAT issue I installed the "NAT Manager" extension thinking this would fix the issue, but still no dice.
--- Logs from CentOS Server (secondary DNS) ---
May 12 10:09:34 localhost named[13682]: client 209.x.x.x #60064: received notify for zone 'domain.tld': not authoritative
May 12 10:09:35 localhost named[13682]: received control channel command 'refresh domain.tld'
May 12 10:09:35 localhost named[13682]: received control channel command 'addzone domain.tld { type slave; file "domain.tld"; masters { 10.x.x.x; }; };'
May 12 10:09:35 localhost named[13682]: zone domain.tld added to view _default via addzone
May 12 10:11:05 localhost named[13682]: zone domain.tld/IN: refresh: retry limit for master 10.x.x.x#53 exceeded (source 0.0.0.0#0)
May 12 10:11:05 localhost named[13682]: zone domain.tld/IN: Transfer started.
May 12 10:13:13 localhost named[13682]: transfer of 'domain.tld/IN' from 10.x.x.x#53: failed to connect: timed out
May 12 10:13:13 localhost named[13682]: transfer of 'domain.tld/IN' from 10.x.x.x#53: Transfer completed: 0 messages, 0 records, 0 bytes, 127.284 secs (0 bytes/sec)
Any help would be greatly appreciated!