Hi all,
I'm configuring my BIND server and I have two questions related with
forwarding.
1 - I need to be a slave for the zones "testing.es" and "testing2.es" but
everything else must be redirected to the 10.112.15.3 server. Do you think
the example bellow is correct? The problem is that everytim
> Kevin Darcy escreveu:
>> Yes, ns1.geap.com.br and ns2.geap.com.br are both CNAMEs. Pointing NS
>> records at CNAMEs is not only illegal, but causes real problems, as
>> you can see.
On 06.08.09 18:40, Breno Silveira Soares wrote:
> Is there a solution to this? Or only correct external domain
On 07.08.09 10:50, Luis Silva wrote:
> 1 - I need to be a slave for the zones "testing.es" and "testing2.es" but
> everything else must be redirected to the 10.112.15.3 server. Do you think
> the example bellow is correct? The problem is that everytime I send a
> request to the forward zone, my ser
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
wrote:
> On 07.08.09 10:50, Luis Silva wrote:
> > 1 - I need to be a slave for the zones "testing.es" and "testing2.es"
> but
> > everything else must be redirected to the 10.112.15.3 server. Do you
> think
> > the example bellow is correct?
Hi,
We have two sets of customer IP ranges, for example first one is 10.0.0.0
and second one is 20.0.0.0
I want to know is it possible that I have one DNS Server with two IP
addresses in each range and whenever a client from 10.0.0.0 range send a DNS
query, my DNS server uses it's 10.0.0.0 IP to
Hi,
We have two sets of customer IP ranges, for example first one is
10.0.0.0 and second one is 20.0.0.0
I want to know is it possible that I have one DNS Server with two IP
addresses in each range and whenever a client from 10.0.0.0 range send a
DNS query, my DNS server uses it's 10.0.0.0 IP to
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