In a TCP client-server zone transfer, the client is typically the Secondary DNS Server. The Secondary DNS Server initiates the zone transfer process by requesting a copy of the zone data from the Primary Master DNS Server to ensure it has an up-to-date copy of the zone information.
The Primary Master DNS Server can also act as the client in a TCP client-server zone transfer scenario. The Primary Master DNS Server may initiate the zone transfer process to send a copy of the zone data to a Secondary DNS Server to ensure data consistency and redundancy in the DNS infrastructure.
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