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Piccent
16th February 2006, 15:52
Hi,
I want to install ISPConfig on 2 Servers, one has is Primary DNS and one Secondary DNS. Is it possible, that if I configure a domain on Server 1 (Primary DNS), that the slave zone on Server 2 is generated automaticaly?
And another question: Can I temporally disable a user, web or reseller?
Greetz
Marc
till
16th February 2006, 19:29
I want to install ISPConfig on 2 Servers, one has is Primary DNS and one Secondary DNS. Is it possible, that if I configure a domain on Server 1 (Primary DNS), that the slave zone on Server 2 is generated automaticaly?
ISPConfig supports automatic zone transfers between primary and secondary DNS-Server. But you will have to create aprimary DNS record in ISPCOnfig on the first server and a secondary DNS-Record on the secondary DNS-Server. The Detailed data is then transferred automatically.
And another question: Can I temporally disable a user, web or reseller?
You can delete only the users / webs. When you delete them they where moved to the recycle bin and removed from the server configuration. You can restore the users from the recycle bin later.
Piccent
16th February 2006, 23:33
Thx for the fast reply... ;)
ajhart
25th March 2010, 13:55
Hi guy's, I have the similar situation and I wonder if someone can point me in the right direction.
I have finally competed a ISPConfig 3.0.2 server on a Fedora 12 server following the "Perfect Fedora 12 Server ISPConfig 3" tutorial with a few changes like running bind instead of mydns ect. I have two registered name server nl ns1.example.co.za and ns2.example.co.za. I also have two routers where I can assign one server with ns1 and his own static IP and the second server with ns2 and his own static IP. Currently I'm only running one ISPconfig server on ns1.example.co.za.
How do I need to go about setting up a second ISPConfig for my ns2.example.co.za. While I'm doing a fresh installation, do I need to install everything the same as in the tutorial or is there certain services I don't need to install.
The biggest reason why I want to install a second server is for if one of my router's going down, the other one should carry on automatically.
Any advice for a noob.
Thanks in Advance
A.J. Hart
falko
26th March 2010, 15:24
Hi guy's, I have the similar situation and I wonder if someone can point me in the right direction.
I have finally competed a ISPConfig 3.0.2 server on a Fedora 12 server following the "Perfect Fedora 12 Server ISPConfig 3" tutorial with a few changes like running bind instead of mydns ect. I have two registered name server nl ns1.example.co.za and ns2.example.co.za. I also have two routers where I can assign one server with ns1 and his own static IP and the second server with ns2 and his own static IP. Currently I'm only running one ISPconfig server on ns1.example.co.za.
How do I need to go about setting up a second ISPConfig for my ns2.example.co.za. While I'm doing a fresh installation, do I need to install everything the same as in the tutorial or is there certain services I don't need to install.
The biggest reason why I want to install a second server is for if one of my router's going down, the other one should carry on automatically.
Any advice for a noob.
Thanks in Advance
A.J. Hart
Please post this in the ISPConfig 3 forum. This is the ISPConfig 2 forum.
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