On 9/29/19 11:22 AM, John Robson via bind-users wrote:
Hi all,

Hi,

BUT - what I'd like to do is have `*.foo.example.org` (or even a specific listing of subdomains) point to that IP as well - to enable the various vhost based services on the test machines to be accessed without having to mess with local hosts files or further mess with DNS each time.

Okay....

e.g. test.foo.example.org should point to the same IP as foo.example.org (heck, could even be a cname)

ACK

Is there some simple configuration I am missing - or is this not possible?

I know what I'd try to do manually.

Configure a new RPZ record that takes *.foo.example.org. and CNAMEs it to foo.example.org.

Is there a better way to get to where I want to be*?

I don't know how to automatically do this. Perhaps the scripting that Crist mentioned could do this.

* Previously we had all the test boxes in one /24, so we had `lab123` for the box whose IP ended in 123... but we're now in a /23, and that gets a lot messier to handle with fixed names (not particularly keen on the idea of test341 being for the top half ending in 341-256=85 - nor am I keen on 5 digit test ids...)

Agreed.



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