CAN DNS FOR ANOTHER DOMAIN RUN ON DIFERENT DOMAIN SERVER (fwd)

Brad Knowles brad.knowles at skynet.be
Fri Sep 28 15:21:10 UTC 2001


At 7:02 PM +0530 9/28/01, RAGHVENDRA SHUKLA wrote:

>              I am running server on ip address 192.168.50.78 ( this ip is
>  an example ) and it is having its dns ( for its domain ) in the ip
>  192.168.50.50.

	Okay.

>                  NOW I WANT THAT THE I SHOULD RUN DOMAIN NAME SERVER ON THE
>  SAME MACHINE ( 192.168.50.78 ) WITH THE DOMAIN NAME "mydomain" as primary
>  dns for some other set of machines having the ip address 192.168.100.*,
>  so is it possible.

	Yes, no problem.

>                      Also tell me what i will have to give in the SOA
>  is it the name of the machine (it is router).

	It's basically the same as you have for the zone you are already 
serving.  However, for the other domain, all you do is list the name 
of the machine(s) which is/are outside of the zone, but do not 
include their IP address -- this would be out-of-zone glue which 
should be rejected anyway.

	All this stuff (and much more) is covered far better than I can 
explain it in the book _DNS and BIND_ by Paul Albitz and Cricket Liu 
(get the 4th edition -- do not settle for the 3rd edition which may 
still be on bookstore shelves).

>                                                 Also i want to make this
>  dns the non-registered domain eg mydomain will be by my name , but this
>  machine is the client / resides on the domain which is a registered one.

	I'm not sure I understand the question.  Could you explain?

-- 
Brad Knowles, <brad.knowles at skynet.be>

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