On 7/28/2011 4:58 PM, Kevin Darcy wrote:
On 7/28/2011 12:26 PM, CT wrote:
I am wondering what might be a good "workaround" for this
legacy setup...
Will do my best to explain..
IP Space
- 1 Class B Global Unique (used Externally and Internally)
- 1 Class B RFC1918
DNS Setup
External DNS (Linux - Bind 9.8.x)
- example-ext.com DNS domain
- authoritative for PTR Global Unique
Mid Teir DNS (Linux - Bind 9.8.x)
- Mixture of Class B Global and RFC 1918
- not accessible "from the Internet"
- forwards all RFC 1918 PTR to the Internal DNS
- can resolve any Internal / External A records
Internal DNS (MS DNS - w/DDNS)
- only internal DNS zones (i.e. inside.example.com)
- MS DNS use Mid Tier DNS for "external" name resolution (i.e. isc.org)
- Has the *same* Global Unique Class B PTR as the External DNS
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Scenario
- internal hosts using the Internal DNS can not resolve External PTR
for example-ext.com. since a valid PTR zone already exists..
The only solution that I have come up with is to manually
put the "external" PTR records in the AD PTR Zone file.
Not sure if there is a resolution to do in MS DNS but will ask the same
question in that group. Wanted to start here..
Delegate out the relevant /24 ranges as subzones of your main /16
in-addr.arpa zone. Define only the internal reverse subzones in your
"Internal DNS" and then use slave/stub/forward to resolve all of the
external ones.
- Kevin
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Much Thanks..
I will see if the /16 can be delegated out..
CT
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