On Friday, January 31, 2025 10:03:06 PM CET Karol Nowicki via bind-users 
wrote:
> Hi Everyone 
> With design where one ISC Bind DNS server is a master for domain
> example1.com while in same time acts like as Slave for another one lets say
> example2.com do we breaks any ISC recomendations or good practice ? 
> 
> 
> Wysłane z Yahoo Mail do iPhone

I don't see why that couldn't work, each zone is its own "thing" as far as 
BIND is concerned. For example, I do assume local authority over .lan in my 
internal networks, while offering recursion for everything else. Additionally, 
this is separated into 3 servers for the network I'm thinking of.. with 1 
master and 2 slaves. It's really just a matter of slicing. Your given server 
can certainly be a master for one slice, and a slave for another.

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