In re-reading this, I do hope you realize that where I said 'the microsoft dns servers', it means 'YOUR dns servers on YOUR microsoft servers'.

If setup correctly, only queries for your mymsdomain.local will be sent to YOUR microsoft servers for the answer.

Lyle

Riccardo Castellani wrote:
>Hopefully the microsoft domain is a name that is not availible on the
>internet, like mymsdomain.local. Then your microsoft server is known as
>domaincontroller.mymsdomain.local.
Of course !


>In that case you would setup a forwarder in BIND for mymsdomain.local that
>points to the microsoft dns servers.

Ok, but I'd like understanding if:
1- for every query to BIND there is always a forwarding to microsoft dns
servers or if there is only a forwarding for queries containing
'mymsdomain.local' domain ?
2- If I configure BIND how you suggest me, can I not permit Internet queries
for ''mymsdomain.local' ?
3- Can you show me sample example of forwarding configure file for specific
domain, please ?


    ----- Original Message -----
    *From:* Lyle Giese <mailto:l...@lcrcomputer.net>
    *To:* Riccardo Castellani <mailto:ric.castell...@alice.it>
    *Sent:* Tuesday, December 28, 2010 11:12 PM
    *Subject:* Re: to route specific dns query to specific dns server

    Riccardo Castellani wrote:
    I'm using Bind9 for my name server (SERVER EXT) and to give name
    resolution for who access from Internet to my domain (e.g. to
    access to my Web site or to write to my email addresses).
    My domain is example.com:
www.Example.com <http://www.Example.com>
    test.h...@example.com <mailto:test.h...@example.com>
This dns server maps only my pubblic addresses.
    This server has 2 nics: internal + external ip address.
    Some internal servers, as proxy or mail servers, send dns
    requests to this dns server to solve names.
    I have also internal MS domain (dns server is SERVER INT)  which
    is different from the other, it's created by Domain Controllers +
    AD (activedirectory.com) and it's used to map machines into
    internal network.
Now I my email server or proxy server (which are in internal
    network) need to synchronize time so they have to use my internal
    NTP server; these Linux machines use 'SERVER EXT' in
    /etc/resolv.conf, so how I can indicate to send request for
    specific internal name (ntp.activedirectory.com) to dns server INT ?
    I could insert it inot /etc/hosts but it's not dnssssss service !!!
    Hopefully the microsoft domain is a name that is not availible on
    the internet, like mymsdomain.local.  Then your microsoft server
is known as domaincontroller.mymsdomain.local.
    In that case you would setup a forwarder in BIND for
    mymsdomain.local that points to the microsoft dns servers.  Then
    when the linux boxes want domaincontroller.mymsdomain.local, your
    Bind name server will ask the microsoft dns servers for the answer.

    Lyle Giese
    LCR Computer Services, Inc.


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