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Question Migrate Bind9 DNS to Plesk

Erwin Fiten

Basic Pleskian
On our company, we have an (old) Linux machine, running our BIND9 DNS service. This is the master DNS server for multiple domains.

Now I want to migrate this complete DNS server to our PLESK environment.
For some domains is't easy to type over, as they have only a few subdomains.
But for other domains there are +150 subdomains, so i was wondering if it's possible to migrate these ZONE files to plesk?

We have :
domain.com
doman.eu
domain.nl

And for all of those domains, the same 150+ subdomains

I saw the zone files are located in :

/var/named/run-root/var


Is it somehow possible to copy/paste the records into these files, and restart bind, so PLESK sees them also?
 
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