On 19.02.09 12:26, Nuno Ribeiro wrote: >> There is a CNAME Record "www.example.test.com CNAME ts.example.test2.com" >> in the "example.test.com" zone, which my nameserver is not authoritive. My >> name server is authoritive for "example.test2.com" zone. >> >> I receive a A query for "www.example.test.com". I send this query to >> external nameservers and discover the CNAME record target is in my zone. >> Is this possible?
And Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk> replied: >Yes, it's possible. They will reply with > >www.example.test.com CNAME ts.example.test2.com > >If they have recursion or query-cache enabled, they may also respond with >ts.example.test2.com A in answer section and example.test.com NS info in >authority/additional sections I am not sure exactly what the OP wanted. If he wants to be able to send a query to find all of the DNS CNAME records that point to his server, there is no way of doing this, as any domain could conceivably contain such a CNAME record, and he would have to query every name server. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Barry S. Finkel Computing and Information Systems Division Argonne National Laboratory Phone: +1 (630) 252-7277 9700 South Cass Avenue Facsimile:+1 (630) 252-4601 Building 222, Room D209 Internet: bsfin...@anl.gov Argonne, IL 60439-4828 IBMMAIL: I1004994 _______________________________________________ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users