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> [mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Tony Finch
> Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 5:10 AM
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Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 5:10 AM
To: houguanghua
Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: RE: forwarding zone to another DNS server problem
houguanghua wrote:
> I 'm not familiar with'stub'. The description of 'stub'
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Tony Finch wrote:
> houguanghua wrote:
>
> > I 'm not familiar with'stub'. The description of 'stub' is hard to
> > understand.
>
> Yes it's a bit weird. Think of it like the root hints but for other zones:
> i.e. a hint zone configuration in a recursive server tells named that
houguanghua wrote:
> I 'm not familiar with'stub'. The description of 'stub' is hard to
> understand.
Yes it's a bit weird. Think of it like the root hints but for other zones:
i.e. a hint zone configuration in a recursive server tells named that
instead of using a referral from the parent zon
servers. Is it all right?
Thanks,
Guanghua
> Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2014 21:23:14 +
> From: d...@dotat.at
> To: houguang...@hotmail.com
> CC: bind-users@lists.isc.org
> Subject: Re: forwarding zone to another DNS server problem
>
> houguanghua wrote:
> >
> > Can bind s
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 02.11.14 23:09, Frank Pikelner wrote:
> > What is the advantage of using a "stub" or "static-stub" to using a slave?
>
> you should use them when it's not possible or viable to use slave, e.g.
> windows AD domain, RBL domain, domain that can't be transferred etc
On 02.11.14 23:09, Frank Pikelner wrote:
What is the advantage of using a "stub" or "static-stub" to using a slave?
you should use them when it's not possible or viable to use slave, e.g.
windows AD domain, RBL domain, domain that can't be transferred etc...
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houguanghua wrote:
Can bind support forwarding zone to another DNS server? In my testing,
for loacl name servers, it can. But for authority name servers, it
can't.
forwarding requires recursion allowed for the zone.
On 02.11.14 21:23, Tony Finch wrote:
Use "stub" or "static-stub" to forward
houguanghua wrote:
>
>> Can bind support forwarding zone to another DNS server? In my testing,
>> for loacl name servers, it can. But for authority name servers, it
>> can't.
>Use "stub" or "static-stub" to forward to an authoritative server.
What is the advantage of using a "stub" or "static-st
houguanghua wrote:
>
> Can bind support forwarding zone to another DNS server? In my testing,
> for loacl name servers, it can. But for authority name servers, it
> can't.
Use "stub" or "static-stub" to forward to an authoritative server.
Tony.
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houguanghua wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Can bind support forwarding zone to another DNS server? In my testing, for
> loacl name servers, it can. But for authority name servers, it can't.
>
> I have a authorative DNS server which are authorative for the domain
> "test.com". I wo
Dear all,
Can bind support forwarding zone to another DNS server? In my testing, for
loacl name servers, it can. But for authority name servers, it can't.
I have a authorative DNS server which are authorative for the domain
"test.com". I would now want the machine just forward all incomin
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