How do I export a DNS zone?

Export DNS

  1. Sign into the Account Center.
  2. Click the domain you want to edit.
  3. Under DNS & ZONE FILES, click on Edit DNS Zone File.
  4. Scroll to the bottom of your Edit DNS Zone file page and you should see an option to EXPORT ZONE FILE.
  5. A . txt version of your zone files will be downloaded.

How do I allow DNS transfer zones?

Suggested Actions

  1. In the DNS Manager, right-click the name of the DNS zone and click Properties.
  2. On the Zone Transfers tab, click Allow zone transfer.
  3. Select Only to the following servers.
  4. Click Edit, then in the IP addresses of the secondary servers list, enter the IP addresses of the servers you wish to specify.

What is zone transfer Linux?

DNS zone transfer is a method of copy DNS-related databases across different DNS servers. It is a type of DNS transaction. Vulnerability in DNS configuration led to the release of sensitive data by responding to global Asynchronous Transfer Full Range (AXFR) requests.

How do I export a bind from zone?

In your account go to DOMAIN NAMES > ACTIVE. Select the domain names for which you need to export the DNS zones. Select the option: Export Zones under the Action menu at the foot of the page. Select the export type: one file by zone or a single file for all zones.

What triggers a zone transfer?

Zone transfer is always initiated by a secondary server. The secondary server contacts the master server and compares the serial number on the master with the serial number in its copy. If the serial number on the master is greater, the secondary initiates zone transfer.

What port is used for DNS zone transfer?

TCP port 53
Zone transfers take place over TCP port 53 and in order to prevent our DNS servers from divulging critical information to attackers, TCP port 53 is typically blocked.

How do I find my zone transfer?

If you get a long list of results that look like the records within your domain, then you know zone transfers are enabled successfully, at least to the IP of your desktop IP address. Simply add the IP addresses of the other DNS server or provider to the Zone Transfer Pool and it should work.

What port does DNS zone transfer use?

How to do a DNS zone transfer in Windows?

Using the nslookup utility that is contained in Windows, a DNS zone transfer can be easily tried out. All you need to do is enter the target DNS server and the domain you want to interrogate: server ns.example.com (the target DNS server) set type=any (to get all types of DNS records) ls -d example.com (do the actual transfer)

Can a Linux server be used as a DNS server?

You can publish the Linux server on the “Name Servers” tab as “official” DNS servers or just allow it by IP on the Zone Transfer tab as what we’d call a shadow type server (one that end users don’t know about as there is no NS record for them, but still participates in the primary/secondary ecosystem).

How to transfer IP from windows to Linux?

On the Windows side, go to a Forward Lookup Zone’s properties -> Zone Transfers tab and allow the Linux IP to transfer.

What are the names of the secondary DNS servers?

We have 2 secondary recursive DNS servers (ns7,ns8) seperate from 2 secondary authoritative DNS servers (ns9,ns10) and 2 AD integrated DNS servers (dc1,dc2).