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Zone Transfers TinyDNS Windows 2003

Due to the way our network and servers are we are running tinydns at our office and then where our MS server is we are running 2003 DNS there.

I've looked for a way to do zone transfers and cannot find anyway to do this.

Does anyone have any recommendations? I've been told we are not going to run Bind however which I know could be done that way.

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Does this help? It should enable you to transfer a zone from a Windows 2003 DNS Server to a tinydns slave.

http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/axfr-get.html
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