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Date:      Thu, 24 Sep 1998 19:11:31 -0500
From:      "Scot W. Hetzel" <hetzels@westbend.net>
To:        <current@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: DNS in CURRENT
Message-ID:  <024501bde819$0d037a00$c3e0d9cf@westbend.net>

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From: Studded <Studded@dal.net>
>Handy upgrade guide:
>
>1. Make good, reliable backups of your current configuration, store them
>in more than one physical location and TEST to make sure that you can
>actually recover with them. :)  That last step is often skipped by
>people and you only find out that you're fubar at the worst possible
>moment.
>
>2. Make sure that your *current* configuration is working as it should
>be. At minimum I open up two windows to the server, start 'tail -f
>/var/log/named.log' in one and then shut the server down in the other. I
>watch the log while it shuts down, then start it up and watch it again
>to make sure that there are no errors. Once I'm convinced that things
>are working as advertised I proceed. If I have to make any changes to
>make things go I repeat step one.
>
>3. Back up the current working binaries. First lesson on first day of
>sysadmin school, make every change reversible.
>
>4. Unpack the BIND source and read the installation documentation.
>
>5. Compile and install that bad boy. :)
>

SKIP steps 4&5 and install/upgrade to 3.0-(CURRENT or BETA), BIND 8
installed by default.

>6. Convert your named.boot file to named.conf using the
>src/bin/named/named-bootconf.pl script.
>
>7. At this point I usually rotate the named logs so that I know I'll be
>logging the new stuff in new logs but this is optional.
>
>8. Make sure that you're watching the log in one window (tail -f above)
>and then start up the new named in the other and with luck watch
>everything work the way it should. :)
>
>        At times BIND 8 will find bogons in your zone files that were
>not a
>problem for older versions of BIND 4. Underscores in host names are very
>common errors that pop up after an upgrade, as are various problems with
>CNAME's. You might want to give the html documentation for the config
>file a look two or three times before you start it up. There are some
>options you can tailor to increase named's efficiency based on your
>particular needs. Several of those options were compile options with
>BIND 4.
>
Scot


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