Am 2018-02-06 hackte Matus UHLAR - fantomas in die Tasten:
our customer uses a domain that is registered, but hidden
(doesn't exist in DNS).

On 06.02.18 18:24, Michelle Konzack wrote:
I hope you know what are you doing, because the DNS MUST exist!
Please read the general conditions for the EU Domain Registry!

if the domain gets delisted, it's their problem.
for now it exists in internal network.

The domain is used by multiple organizations and we are required to
forward
lookups for the domain to foreign internal servers.

WHY register an .eu Domain at all?

don't ask me, it's the customer...

The problem is, that parent domain (.eu) indicates that the domain is to
be
signed and since default bind installation validates DNSSEC, lookups are
refused:

Forget about this and use your own private TLD

what's the difference, when the domain doesn't exist?

is it because .eu is signed?

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