Re: wildcarding everything

2009-01-29 Thread Mark Andrews
their lack of conformance. Domain parkers that do this are as bad as load balancer vendors that only handle A queries. Mark > > -Original Message- > > From: Scott Haneda [mailto:talkli...@newgeo.com]=20 > > Sent: Thursday, January 29, 200

RE: wildcarding everything

2009-01-29 Thread Ben Bridges
fact doing some sort of wildcarding. Maybe they have some sort of special arrangement with the domain registrars??? > -Original Message- > From: Scott Haneda [mailto:talkli...@newgeo.com] > Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 12:06 AM > To: Mark Andrews > Cc: Ben Bridge

Re: wildcarding everything

2009-01-28 Thread Scott Haneda
On Jan 28, 2009, at 3:34 PM, Mark Andrews wrote: In message <30e0039f-b0fd-4322-b0e0-52eeefa76...@newgeo.com>, Scott Haneda writ es: I can remove the entire DNS management, zone creation, and deltion if I wildcard. Any domain in which they enter in my clients ns's will resolve automatically a

Re: wildcarding everything

2009-01-28 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <30e0039f-b0fd-4322-b0e0-52eeefa76...@newgeo.com>, Scott Haneda writ es: > I can remove the entire DNS management, zone creation, and deltion if > I wildcard. Any domain in which they enter in my clients ns's will > resolve automatically as soon as the whois updates. Actual

Re: wildcarding everything

2009-01-28 Thread Scott Haneda
Excuse any spelling. I'm mobile. I would be wildcarding "." My client has a website building service. You get a free account and tools to get your site online all built in a browser with web based tools. It works well now but the synchronization of the database with named, users coming a

RE: wildcarding everything

2009-01-28 Thread Ben Bridges
What specifically are you intending to wildcard? "com."? "net."? "."? If so, then you would be implicitly making your name servers authoritative for domains for which your servers are not supposed to be authoritative. Ben Bridges > -Original Message- > From: bind-users-boun...@lists.

Re: wildcarding everything

2009-01-28 Thread Serge Fonville
If the dns only needs to resolve certain domains (you manage) and no other, it can be done Regards, Serge Fonville On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Alan Clegg wrote: > Scott Haneda wrote: > > > An example would be: > > some-domain-foo.com is registered. My NS of ns-me.example.com is set up > >

Re: wildcarding everything

2009-01-28 Thread Alan Clegg
Scott Haneda wrote: > An example would be: > some-domain-foo.com is registered. My NS of ns-me.example.com is set up > and working, but does not have some-domain-foo.com entered as a zone. > When a request comes in for some-domain-foo.com I want an A record for > an IP of my choice, also for www.