On 2016-03-07 18:05, Tony Finch wrote:
Oto BREZINA wrote:
I need to create one subzone of public zone which is served by another server.
This can not be transfered. Server is located on LAN.
Tricky. I don't think it is possible to do what you want with BIND.
You probably can do it with dnsd
On 2016-03-07 22:17, Darcy Kevin (FCA) wrote:
Don't turn your DNS and/or network infrastructures into pretzels trying to get this "forwarding" or
"(reverse) proxying" to work. Ultimately, I expect you'll end up maintaining the records of
interest in both an internal and an external version of
Don't turn your DNS and/or network infrastructures into pretzels trying to get
this "forwarding" or "(reverse) proxying" to work. Ultimately, I expect you'll
end up maintaining the records of interest in both an internal and an external
version of the subzone. Then the only question becomes to w
Oto BREZINA wrote:
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> I need to create one subzone of public zone which is served by another server.
> This can not be transfered. Server is located on LAN.
Tricky. I don't think it is possible to do what you want with BIND.
You probably can do it with dnsdist - see http://dnsdist.org/
(I have n
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