Hi all,
we have a situation on our company today that is: We have a external authoritative zone in our public DNS. Have have a partner company that connect to our network and need to use a internal IP address of our company but using the internal link and the name of the FQDN of this access is configured on our external zone. We were looking about the forward configuration on BIND and we found that there is the forward only and forward first option. If our partner configure our external zone on their DNS and configured just this specific entry on the zone and configure the forward of the zone to our public DNS will not work because our public DNS have this entry and this entry is appointing to the public IP. So the entry on our customer DNS will be used just after it query our public DNS. So we were looking for if there is a option on BIND (we did not found anything yet) to do the inverse of the forward first. Something link forward after. So, if our customer DNS receive a query and it have that entry on the zone it will answer to the source. If it did not find this entry in the zone it will do the forward process to our public DNS. There is something that could do this using BIND ? Thank you very much. Stéphanas Schaden stephan...@ctbc.com.br Brazil
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