Help... DNS Structuring Question!

Amir sorvih1 at isdn.net.il
Thu Jun 29 18:52:14 UTC 2000


1)
that's fine in an internet bind enviroment, but what if you have your own
name space ?
that's my real situation.. the point is i have to have MY parent domain the
root of my
sub-domains .. there is nothing above it...
2)
is there a way to see the current cache of my NS ?
thanks ,
amir


-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of Barry Margolin
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 7:35 PM
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Subject: Re: Help... DNS Structuring Question!


In article <395CBDEA.DC726341 at isdn.net.il>, amir  <sorvih1 at isdn.net.il>
wrote:
>If I have delegated the sub-domains x.a.com and y.a.com to poeple , and
>yet I want queries between
>them not to have to go all the way to root , then to .com then to a.com
>and then to the other domain,
>but only go up to a.com , and he will refer them downwards ... this will
>both relieve unneeded
>load on the "." servers and make my queries faster... how do i do that ?
>i've tried adding
>the a.com as a hint in both the sub-domains files , didnt work..
>what is the proper "rfc way" , to make one domain go straightly to
>another ?
>and please , dont answer me "forwarding"(lets say i want all the .com
>queries to my ns begin at .com ,
>cant send him a forwarding query , since it's recursive...)...
>thanks for your time reading this ,

Since going all the way from the root servers only happens when there's
nothing in the cache, what's the problem?  After the first time, they'll
have all the NS records cached and they'll go directly to the subdomain
servers.

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