Domain Name System (DNS) servers running BIND 8 can be configured to accept requests from other sources to update zone data dynamically. This topic provides instructions for configuring the allow-update option so DNS can receive dynamic updates.
When creating dynamic zones, you should consider your network structure. If parts of your domain still requires manual updates, you might want to consider setting up separate static and dynamic zones. If you have to make manual updates to a dynamic zone, you must stop the dynamic zone server and restart it after you have completed the updates. Stopping the server forces it to synchronize all dynamic updates that have been made since the server loaded its zone data from the zone database. If you do not stop the server, you will lose all dynamic updates that are processed since it is started. However, stopping the server to make manual updates means you might miss dynamic updates that are sent while the server is down.
DNS indicates that a zone is dynamic when objects are defined in the allow-update statement. To configure the allow-update option, follow these steps: