Matus
You are correct, I am coffee deprived. That direction was for an internal
testing only/development goal.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 12:18 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
wrote:
>
> On 12.04.18 12:14, Andrew Latham wrote:
>>
>> As long as your zone file is correct you can use *. (Note: Asterisk an
On 12.04.18 12:14, Andrew Latham wrote:
As long as your zone file is correct you can use *. (Note: Asterisk and
Dot) to match all entries. I would put this below any other required
entries.
Example:
"""
$ORIGIN mydomain.com.
*. IN A 192.168.12.12
"""
this should complain about out of zone d
, Andrew
wrote:
>
> Does bind support wildcard prefix
>
> I want to install bind DNS server on my LAN to locally test a web
application that is designed to support receiving requests on different url
domain prefixes.
>
> Map *.mydomain.com to
> For example 192.168.
>Does bind support wildcard prefix
> >
> >I want to install bind DNS server on my LAN to locally test a web
> >application that is designed to support receiving requests on different
> url
> >domain prefixes.
> >
> >Map *.mydomain.com to
> >F
On 12.04.18 16:11, Andrew Hardy wrote:
Does bind support wildcard prefix
I want to install bind DNS server on my LAN to locally test a web
application that is designed to support receiving requests on different url
domain prefixes.
Map *.mydomain.com to
For example 192.168.12.12
I am so so sorry,
This is my final attempt to send this from the correct (subscribed) email
address. I am having problems with my email client selecting the correct
"from" address. So sorry.
...
Here's the question:
Does bind support wildcard prefix
I want to install bind D
Does bind support wildcard prefix
I want to install bind DNS server on my LAN to locally test a web
application that is designed to support receiving requests on different url
domain prefixes.
Map *.mydomain.com to
For example 192.168.12.12
Use
abc.mydomain.com
def.mydomain.com
www.mydomain.com
7 matches
Mail list logo