5.21 Sending Dynamic Updates to a Particular Name Server
5.21.1 Problem
You want to send a dynamic
update to a particular name server, possibly not the one in the MNAME
field of the zone's SOA record.
5.21.2 Solution
Use the BIND 9 version of
nsupdate and specify the name server you want to
send the update to as the argument to the server
command. Then specify the update with an update
command. For example:
$ nsupdate
> server ns2.foo.example.
> update delete foo.example. TXT
> update add foo.example. 3600 TXT "This is a test record"
> send
5.21.3 Discussion
nsupdate continues to send updates to the
specified name server until you designate a different name server
with another server command or exit.
The BIND 8 version of nsupdate
doesn't support the server
command, but you can use a BIND 9 nsupdate with
a BIND 8 name server. In fact, you can use
nsupdate with any name server that supports
dynamic update. Dynamic update messages have a standard format, after
all.
You can use an IP address as the
argument to server, too.
5.21.4 See Also
nsupdate(8).
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