How to append a glue record from another domain.
Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Tue Dec 3 23:08:12 UTC 2002
>
> Steve Job wrote:
>
> > How would I configure Bind to append a glue record
> > for a domain that is not configured for my nameserver.
>
> You can't. If BIND is not configured for the name, or the zone which contains
> the name, then the only way it can get it is by recursing,
> which you say below you do not want to do.
>
> > I do not want my nameserver to respond to all recursive
> > queries. And that is the only way I can think I can accomplish
> > this task.
> >
> > Took off 10 points for having a CNAME (mail.xxxdomain.com is really smtp.se
> cureserver.net.) with no glue, which causes extra DNS lookups.
>
> I have a couple of kludgey ideas:
>
> 1) Have a script periodically (less than TTL) query the canonical name from a
> n address which is allowed to recurse (e.g. loopback). That
> way, the record is always in the cache and will be returned since the server
> doesn't have to recurse for it.
>
> 2) Set up a zone for just the canonical name. This requires the creation of s
> ome sort of synchronization mechanism, in case the canonical
> name ever changes.
>
>
> -
> Kevin
Or better still don't worry about this stupid test. Cross zone
CNAMES are used all the time. Yes it causes a additional series
of lookups but so what. It's the price you pay to have a third
party host your services.
Mark
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