I was wondering if Bind allows you to override certain records for zones we are 
not authoritative for. Essentially we have a virus that some users have been 
infected with, and we want to temporarily blockout the domain name of the 
server that this virus connects to to send its information out. (Basically by 
having this domain name point to 127.0.0.1) I know it is a protocol violation, 
but I was just wondering if it is possible to do this and what would be the 
best way of going about it. We essentially have two servers with two views. One 
view serves our DNS zones to the outside world (With recursion disabled) and 
the other performs recursive queries for our on campus users. Obviously we 
would only be doing this on our internal view.

Thomas E. Casartello, Jr.
Staff Assistant - Wireless Technician/Linux Administrator
Information Technology
Wilson 105A
Westfield State College
(413) 572-8245

Red Hat Certified Technician (RHCT)

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