non-domain entries
Marc Storck
marc at storck.org
Thu Jun 20 18:58:54 UTC 2002
unnecessary, and for resolution to you have to add that line to the zone of
other.edu
for reverse DNS you have to add the entry to the zone file for the network
144.175.2.0
Regards,
Marc
At 14:29 20.06.2002 -0400, Bruce Embrey wrote:
>Hi:
>
>Is it possible to have a DNS entry that references one of our ip addresses
>but a host name for another domain? The machine is physically located in
>our domain. Here is an example and it would be placed just below SOA but
>above the $ ORIGIN ourdomain.edu section:
>
>machine.other.edu IN A 144.175.2.16
>
>The reason is we will be assigning one of our ip addresses to a virtual web
>server. The virtual web server will have a hostname of machine.other.edu.
>
>Will this work or is there a better way to accomodate this situation.
>
>Bruce Embrey
>
>Bruce Edward Embrey : OpenVMS/Linux Systems Manager / Campus Email Admin. :
>Hood College: embrey at hood.edu : Phone (301)696-3927 : Fax (301)696-3913
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