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Make sure both HDA use different domain names.
You'll need to re-apply this fix on every update of hdactl.
You'll need to run the commands below on both your HDAs.
On your main HDA: replace home.com with your second HDA domain name, and 192.168.1.10 with your second HDA real IP address.
On your second HDA: replace home.com with your main HDA domain name, and 192.168.1.10 with you HDA real IP address.
cat > named.patch << 'EOF' *** /usr/bin/hdactl 2010-05-17 12:04:57.994266656 -0400 --- /usr/bin/hdactl.new 2010-05-17 12:06:28.151265690 -0400 *************** *** 255,260 **** --- 255,265 ---- printf $hda "\tallow-update { key ddnskey; };\n"; printf $hda "\tcheck-names ignore;\n"; printf $hda "};\n\n"; + + printf $hda "zone \"home.com\" IN {\n"; + printf $hda "\ttype slave;\n"; + printf $hda "\tmasters { 192.168.1.10; };\n"; + printf $hda "};\n\n"; } sub print_void_info { EOF patch -p0 < named.patch service hdactl restart