DNS on Lnux Problem
HuMPie
humpie at grunn.org
Tue Feb 3 18:45:03 UTC 2004
Hi,
I don't know if this will work the only thing I suggest is play with the
forward part in your /etc/named.conf, but then the query's will first go
the outside world and if they don't have a awnser then he will try it
localy. For more info see the Bind 9 Admin Ref section 6.2.14.2
Best Regards,
HuMPie @ Grunn.Org
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-----Original Message-----
From: bind-users-bounce at isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bounce at isc.org] On
Behalf Of tnaves at linkwest.net
Sent: dinsdag 3 februari 2004 17:54
To: comp-protocols-dns-bind at isc.org
Subject: DNS on Lnux Problem
My public dns is done by my ISP. I set up an internal dns server on a
Redhat Linux ver 9 box. I made the internal domain the same name as the
public domain name. I can resolve all internal names that are in the
internal dns database. Via "." hints file, I can resolve all public
names except my own public names. I presume this is because my internal
dns server is "authoritative" for my domain and as a result, if the name
is not in one of its zones, it does not go to the root servers.
I thought if I put a forwarder statement in the named.custom file, this
is the Linux way of doing it, I could resolve my public names using my
ISP's dns. This just made it so the internal dns server would not work
at all. Have I done this incorrectly? Any ideas will be welcome.
Regards,
Tom
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