Do I still need both host and arpa entries?
Yes. Sql_bind only changes the user interface to BIND. With the exception of dynamic dns support in 4.9.x, sql_bind does not change the functionality of BIND. • What if I only want a few dynamic records to be in my database? Do I have to use sql_bind for every entry? Msql_bind was originally designed to only read certain records from a database. It was then later expanded to read every standard RR from a database. You can insert the line from sql.dom into your regular zone db files and only put the entries you want handled by sql_bind into your database. You will not need additional SOA/NS RRs if you do this. • Are there any plans to support bind 8.1? At the moment, it does not appear to feasible to incorporate sql support into bind without majorly hacking bind to support sql natively rather than as an add on. • Who do I mail if I have problems? You should first check this list to see if your problem is described here. Then the msql_bind mailing list is your best bet. Questions/comment
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