That worked. Thanks guys.
John

On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 10:25, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk>wrote:

> On 24.05.11 09:55, John Kennedy wrote:
> > I tried to google this but could not hit the right keywords (been a long
> > week)...
> >
> > I have 3 hosts on a domain (example.com) like so:
> >
> > int.project               A           10.10.10.2
> > stage.project           A          10.10.10.3
> > test.project             A           10.10.10.4
> >
> > Now I want everything else to go to 10.10.10.5
> > *.project                 A           10.10.10.5
> >
> > Is this possible?
>
> yes, this is how wildcards work. Note that this could have side effects,
> e.g. anyone can use randomnonexistingdomain.project.example.com as source
> address for spam e-mails, and many others.
> I advise only use wildcards for cases they are REALLY needed.
>
> see RFC4592 for more informations about DNS wildcards.
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