Configuration confusion
HuMPie
humpie at grunn.org
Mon Feb 2 23:44:01 UTC 2004
Hi,
It is posible to host the same domains on your internal dns server as
your ISP host it external by using view (look in the Admin Refs for more
details) then you can have the same (sub)domain as your ISP.
Best Regards,
HuMPie @ Grunn.Org
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Disclamer:
All you do with the suggestion in this mail is you responsibillity even
if your system will crash :)
-----Original Message-----
From: bind-users-bounce at isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bounce at isc.org] On
Behalf Of Kevin Darcy
Sent: dinsdag 3 februari 2004 0:08
To: bind-users at isc.org
Subject: Re: Configuration confusion
Daniel Hogan wrote:
>HuMPie <humpie <at> grunn.org> writes:
>
>
>>Why don't you install a caching named server <at> home so you don't
>>need the ISP named server anymore and you can query the request by
>>your own...
>>
>>
>
>Well, first of all, this isn't for home....this is for the school
>system in which I am employed at. :-)
>
>I'm looking at caching the information on the ISP's server, but also
>adding data only to our server (in the same domain) that only applies
>to our office and schools. This is what I'm confused about on how to
>do IF it is even possible.
>
Yes, this is possible, but only if one adopts a very technical
definition of the term "domain", one that is recursive and also applies
to all subdomains as well. If your ISP hosts, for example, the
"richland.k12.la.us" zone, then you could define a zone on your internal
server(s) for a subdomain of that, e.g. "internal.richland.k12.la.us",
and add whatever entries you want to it, which would not necessarily be
visible to the outside world (unless you wanted it to be). What you
can't do, though, is add entries in exactly the same subdomain as what
is hosted externally, and that's probably what you were looking to do...
- Kevin
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