forwarding queries to another server (huh?)
Tomas B.Winkler
tomasw at cs.huji.ac.il
Mon Mar 19 15:39:19 UTC 2001
Hi
I have a similar problem I have an existing domain, let say foo.bar.org
and I would like to span on it a sub-domain let say test.foo.bar.org
It wouldn't be so hard but I need a separated named to be a master dns.
The problem is the computer which runs named has not canonical name in
the test.foo.bar.org domain so the entry is ignored
The db file looks
$TTL 86400
@ IN SOA test.foo.bar.org. tomasw.foo.bar.org. (
42 ; serial
(d. adams)
3H ; refresh
15M ; retry
1W ; expiry
1D ) ; minimum
1D IN NS mycomp.foo.bar.org.
localhost 1D IN A 127.0.0.1
mycomp.foo.bar.org. 1D IN A xx.xx.xx.xx
test.foo.bar.org. 1D IN CNAME mycomp.foo.bar.org.
zzz.test.foo.bar.org. 1D IN CNAME mycomp.foo.bar.org.
Where did I go wrong ?
Thanks
Tomas Winkler
The System Group
CSE HUJI
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Pumpkinhead wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an internal domain, say foo.bar.com.I have a name server
> behaving properly for it.Call it nsfoo.
>
> Now I have set up a test environment domain, say test.bar.com.Note
> that it's not a subdomain of the first.
>
> I want a name server (nstest) on test.bar.com to handle its own
> queries.That is, when nsfoo receives those queries it makes nstest
> deal with them.
>
> In named.conf on nsfoo I have the following entry:
>
> zone "test.bar.com" {
> type forward;
> forward only;
> forwarders{
> 172.xxx.xxx.xxx;
> };
> };
>
> But alas it doesn't work.Do I need to configure my forward RR's ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Peter
>
>
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