Dan Letkeman wrote:
Hello,
I need to add an entry in our dns servers for a hosted service we
purchased. Do I just add a master zone and a single entry? Or is
there a better way to add a single entry to forward to a remote
server?
Maybe I'm not understanding your requirements. If this hosted service
uses a name that's already populated in the Internet-facing DNS, why do
you need any special DNS configuration at all? Why can't you resolve
this like you resolve any other Internet name?
Assuming that you _do_ in fact need some special configuration, for some
reason, the zone types for (non-root) zones in BIND are: master, slave,
forward, and stub. Each of them has benefits and disadvantages, but I'll
defer that discussion until and unless it's determined that you need a
special DNS configuration at all...
- Kevin
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