I do this with views, the internal view has recursion the external does not.

I would be interested to hear other ways to do this.


On 30/12/13 10.27, Måns Hagström wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running the same DNS for both my local and global adress-spaces. That is, 
> when I'm on my local net, I want the DNS to reply with my
> local 192.168.0.1-address, and when users from the 'outside' global net 
> queries my DNS, it shall return the global xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ip-address.
>
> My problem is that I have to allocate both the local and the global address 
> to the same domain-name, giving the result that both my local and global
> ip-address are exposed for the users. Is it possible to isolate the query so 
> that the local users get the local ip-address and the global gets the global 
> ip-address for the same domain-name?
>
> I'm running BIND 9.9.2
>
> BR
> Mons
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