On 11/13/2009 9:39 AM, Johan VAN RYSEGHEM wrote:
I thought I tried this. I retried and guess what, it worked. Seems like
my original setup was wrong. I must have misused the $ORIGIN keyword.
Nonetheless, I think i'm going to keep pdnsd, as it's easier to setup
for the my use.
And just for compl
Thomas Harold a écrit :
On 11/13/2009 6:44 AM, Jonathan Petersson wrote:
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but using BIND you must have the full
zone, partial forwarding/proxying isn't built in so you would need to
download the zone and replace the data you need to change.
If all you want to do
On 11/13/2009 6:44 AM, Jonathan Petersson wrote:
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but using BIND you must have the full
zone, partial forwarding/proxying isn't built in so you would need to
download the zone and replace the data you need to change.
If all you want to do is change an A record (s
Ok, i solved my problem using pdnsd
(http://www.phys.uu.nl/~rombouts/pdnsd/doc.html). Seems it fits my needs
better.
Tanks for your help
Johan
Jonathan Petersson a écrit :
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but using BIND you must have the full
zone, partial forwarding/proxying isn't built in
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but using BIND you must have the full
zone, partial forwarding/proxying isn't built in so you would need to
download the zone and replace the data you need to change.
/Jonathan
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Johan VAN RYSEGHEM
wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> my problem
Hello all,
my problem is quite simple, but I've tried a lot of different setups,
none worked :(
My company's DNS are hosted by an third-operator. In the zone
"websiteburo.com", there are several A records, pointing on our
different servers.
My problem is: a few of these servers are hosted lo
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