FW: question about structure
VansEvers Mr. Frank W
vanseversfw at MARCENTHQ.usmc.mil
Wed Jun 2 18:13:24 UTC 2004
My zone file is aa.usmc.mil and has all these,
Then I have 222.222.222.in-addr.arpa with the PTR records
How do you mean, I am using windows NT DNS.
Usmc.mil
aa.usmc.mil ns1....
aa.usmc.mil ns2....
aa.usmc.mil SOA
aa.usmc.mil MX
then
aa.usmc.mil
ns1 a xxx
ns2 a xxx
exch a xxxx
www a ????
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris De Young [mailto:chd at arizona.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 13:57
To: bind-users at isc.org
Subject: Re: FW: question about structure
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 01:09:06PM -0400, VansEvers Mr. Frank W wrote:
> Subject: question about structure
>
>
> If I have the following structure:
>
> aa.usmc.mil NS ns1.aa.usmc.mil
>
> aa.usmc.mil NS ns2.aa.usmc.mil
>
> aa.usmc.mil SOA ns1.aa.usmc.mil, name.aa.usmc.mil
>
> aa.usmc.mil MX exch.usmc.mil
>
> ns1 A 222.222.222.1
>
> ns2 A 222.222.222.2
>
> exch A 222.222.222.3
>
> www CNAME exch.aa.usmc.mil
These records don't all go in the same zone file you know, yes? The
NS and glue records go in the zone file for usmc.mil and the rest go
in the zone file for aa.usmc.mil.
> http://aa.usmc.mil <http://aa.usmc.mil/> and have it resolve to the iis
> server exch
You have to have it resolve to the address rather than the name
(i.e. use an A record not a CNAME record) but otherwise yes. Be aware
that DNS has no knowledge of http, so the "http://" parts of what you
specified above are not relevant to DNS.
-C
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