[HELP] How do I do this?
Mark Andrews
Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Tue Jul 5 23:54:27 UTC 2005
>
> Hello everyone:
>
>
> I have a question:
>
> Let's say I have as1.pbx.com 192.168.1.1
> as2.pbx.com 192.168.1.2
>
> and I want to set up so that "as.pbx.com" will
> resolve to as1.eaglepbx.com and as2.eaglepbx.com
>
> Furthermore, I want to set up so that when someone does a
> lookup on as.eaglepbx.com, it will ALWAYS resolve to
> as1 then as2. Not in Random order.
>
> Running BIND 9.2.2 on Solaris.
>
> T.I.A.
>
> J.
You teach your application to use SRV records and use them
to order the address records. This is the best long term
solution. It will work regardless of remote nameserver
setting.
For local clients you are in luck as you can just set the order
to fixed as the order you want matches DNSSEC order. You will
need 9.3.x however.
1223. [func] 'rrset-order' partially works 'cyclic' and 'random'
are supported.
fixed is understood (in that the records are always emitted in the
same order) but the load order is not guaranteed to be preserved.
Mark
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