I finally understand how to use spcl files, so I now know that I can have several. I was thrown by the existence of the spcl statement in the current h2n config when in fact it was not required.
Therefore, it would appear that using spcl files is the easiest way to add the NS statements, but I would appreciate any comments about whether I'm missing something, etc. -----Original Message----- From: Mike Bernhardt [mailto:bernha...@bart.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 12:09 PM To: 'bind-users@lists.isc.org' Subject: How to use h2n for my subdomain delegation We currently use h2n in a simple configuration. There are redundant DNS servers that I have not shown here: -M -y -I ignore -q -d bart.gov spcl=spcl.bart mode=D -n 148.165/16 -n -h Athena -T RR=" IN A 98.129.93.250" -T RR=" IN MX 10 notes.adm" -s athena.bart.gov Spcl.bart contains some CNAMES that point to hosts outside of our domain. I want to delegate forward and reverse a /18 chunk of 148.165/16. I know that what I need in the end will be In db.bart: adm IN NS dhcp-01.adm.bart.gov. dhcp-01.adm IN A 148.165.126.87 In db.148.165: $GENERATE 64-127 $ NS dhcp-01.adm.bart.gov. I will also be delegating a portion of 10/8 to the same server, with the same subdomain. My question is what is the best way to set up my h2n configuration? Can I use multiple spcl files? If so, how? Should I do it with "-d adm.bart.gov" and the -S option or will that create multiple zone files? Can I do it with -T resource records? A sample config using the provided specifics would be much appreciated! Mike _______________________________________________ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users