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<div style="font-family: Geneva;"><span style="font-family: Geneva;">Hi,<br><br>I
am currently running 3.2-pre.20121012.2810-1 of pdns-server. The pdns
instance in question is both a "native" pdns (gmysql backend) and a
slave for a few BIND servers.<br><br>I am having a few issues with
AXFR'ing data from the various bind (super-)masters.<br><br>Consider a
domain example.tld with normal zone entries, nothing special. The bind
master also has a subzone "sub.example.tld", valid zone as well. The
only thing "dodgy" about it, is that there is no explicit delegation to
sub.example.tld (so no records mentioning anything about sub.example.tld
in the example.tld zone file).<br><br>example.tld get's transfered
without problem. I can manually dig -t AXFR sub.example.tld.<br><br>On a
NOTIFY, the entry in the domains table gets created. It should now be
queued for AXFR. But his never happens. If I force an AXFR using
pdns_control retrieve sub.example.tld, I get the following entry in my
logs:<br><br>Oct 18 22:29:45 ns2 pdns[11522]: No serial for
'sub.example.tld' found - zone is missing?<br><br>But both dig -t SOA
and dig -t AXFR work perfectly.<br>Any suggestions?<br><br>Regards,<br><br>Frank<br><br><br></span><div
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