Examples of using Zone transfer in English and their translations into Polish
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Modifying zone transfer settings.
This prevents these records from being replicated to these other servers during zone transfers.
Permits zone transfers to any DNS server.
For more information, see Modify Zone Transfer Settings.
Disables zone transfers for the zone. .
Because the value is the same at both servers, no zone transfer occurs between the servers.
To modify zone transfer settings using a command line.
By default, servers running Windows Server 2008(and later version BIND servers) use a faster,compressed format during zone transfers.
All DNS servers permit zone transfers to any server.
To allow zone transfers, select the Allow zone transfers check box.
 It can be used for queries, zone transfers, and dynamic updates.
To modify zone transfer settings using the Windows interface.
Updates result in actual zone changes or increased zone transfer only if names or addresses actually change.
To allow zone transfers to any server, click To any server.
After you increase the serial number at the master server to a higher value than is used currently at the secondary server, initiate zone transfer at the secondary server.
If you allowed zone transfers, do one of the following.
You can use the following procedure to control whether a zone will be transferred to other servers andwhich servers can receive the zone transfer.
Permits zone transfers only to DNS servers that are specified by SecondaryIPAddress.
You can also use the nslookup command with the-ls option to simulate and test a zone transfer, while observing if the data that is returned terminates before full transfer of the zone is complete.
To accommodate zone transfer with older BIND servers, you must change advanced server options at your DNS servers running Windows Server 2008.
BIND servers do not recognize these records when the records are included in zone data that is being transferred, and they can flag theserecords as bad data, possibly failing the zone transfer.
Tests for DNS zone transfer, open recursive DNS and DNS cache poisoning attacks.
For DNS servers running Windows Server 2003 andWindows Server 2008, the DNS Server service supports incremental zone transfer, a revised DNS zone transfer process for intermediate changes.
Solution: If a zone transfer continues to fail, ensure that the zone does not contain nonstandard data.
When it transfers zones that are not integrated with AD DS,the DNS Server service uses incremental zone transfer to replicate only the changed portions of a zone, which conserves network bandwidth.
To allow zone transfers only to specific DNS servers, click Only to the following servers, and then add the IP address of one or more DNS servers.
As an immediate solution,you can initiate a zone transfer at the secondary server to its master server to update the zone. .
You can migrate a DNS server by upgrading a DNS server running an earlier version of Windows to Windows Server 2008, moving zone files from an existing DNS server running another DNS server implementation, ormigrating zones using master-secondary zone transfer to DNS servers running Windows Server 2008.
Changing this setting to allow zone transfers to any server may expose your DNS data to an attacker attempting to footprint your network.
You can prevent this by configuring your DNS servers to deny zone transfer requests or by configuring the DNS servers to allow zone transfers only to specific servers in the organization.