> > Note that there are only relative names in my example. This could
> > load as any zone name. You might want to use some fully-qualified
> > names on the RHS, such as "root.covisp.net." as the SOA RNAME.
>
> Wait a second, so the zone name comes from the named.conf?
Yes.
> I could have, f
On 10 Sep 2014, at 04:55 , /dev/rob0 wrote:
> "@" refers to the current $ORIGIN. When a zone file is initially
> loaded, $ORIGIN is implicitly set to the name of the zone. But you
> changed that, it's now the root! So "@" here means ".", and no, a
> zone file with "@" is not the same as a zo
In message <01ce01cfd87b$0146fc00$03d4f400$@iprimus.com.au>, "Neil" writes:
> That solution worked Mark , Thank you.
>
> One more question, is it possible perform the below, from the left to right
> The below does not work on NXDOMAIN override.
>
> autodiscover.*. IN A 192.168.0
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 11:39:37AM +0200, Lars Hanke wrote:
> Now we decided to move our authentication to a samba4 based AD. This
> means that the AD runs yet another domain .ad.my.official.tld, which
> introduces a third name for those systems, which joined the domain.
> But not all systems are
I have a Bind9 infrastructure serving an internal network at .mytld.
Since it may happen that .mytld becomes an official TLD in the future, I
decided to migrate to .internal.my.official.tld, i.e. currently all
machines are available with the same IP in both domains.
Now we decided to move our
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