On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 7:27 AM, Barry Margolin wrote:
> In article ,
> Frank Even wrote:
>
>> I've recently had an issue that I'm having some issues finding
>> information on solving.
>>
>> I have internal DNS resolvers...they act as recursive name servers for
>> general internet queries, but w
In article ,
Frank Even wrote:
> I've recently had an issue that I'm having some issues finding
> information on solving.
>
> I have internal DNS resolvers...they act as recursive name servers for
> general internet queries, but we have forwarders explicitly defined
> for specific internal zone
The thing that brings me back to a delegation issue is the statement of
slaving an external version of the second level domain the internal DNS
server. I know if I was splitting a domain I would not put internal only
delegations external.
-Ben Croswell
On Oct 26, 2012 7:23 AM, "Sten Carlsen" wrot
On 26/10/12 12:56, Ben Croswell wrote:
>
> The one thing I can think of off the top of my head is to ensure the
> child subdomain is properly delegated in the parent. If you try to
> zone level forward a child domain on a server that loads the parent it
> will ignore the forward if it can see the
The one thing I can think of off the top of my head is to ensure the child
subdomain is properly delegated in the parent. If you try to zone level
forward a child domain on a server that loads the parent it will ignore the
forward if it can see the child doesn't exist as a true delegation.
I assum
I've recently had an issue that I'm having some issues finding
information on solving.
I have internal DNS resolvers...they act as recursive name servers for
general internet queries, but we have forwarders explicitly defined
for specific internal zones being served by other name servers.
My conf
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