On 19.02.09 12:26, Nuno Ribeiro wrote:
>> There is a CNAME Record "www.example.test.com CNAME ts.example.test2.com"
>> in the "example.test.com" zone, which my nameserver is not authoritive. My
>> name server is authoritive for "example.test2.com" zone.
>>
>> I receive a A query for "www.example.
On 19.02.09 12:26, Nuno Ribeiro wrote:
> To: comp-protocols-dns-b...@isc.org, bind-users@lists.isc.org
Don't do this. The mailing list and newsgroup are connected.
> There is a CNAME Record "www.example.test.com CNAME ts.example.test2.com"
> in the "example.test.com" zone, which my nameserver is
Here is an example:
There is a CNAME Record "www.example.test.com CNAME ts.example.test2.com" in
the "example.test.com" zone, which my nameserver is not authoritive. My name
server is authoritive for "example.test2.com" zone.
I receive a A query for "www.example.test.com". I send this query to
ex
In article ,
Nuno Ribeiro wrote:
> Is it possible to send a query to a external nameserver that can be a CNAME
> for a record located in other nameserver zone where we are authoritive?
It's hard to parse this. Could you give an example of what you're asking
about?
--
Barry Margolin, bar...@a
Hi all,
Is it possible to send a query to a external nameserver that can be a CNAME
for a record located in other nameserver zone where we are authoritive?
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
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Nuno Ribeiro
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