Parent and Child zone question
dbotham at edeltacom.com
dbotham at edeltacom.com
Tue May 14 16:24:12 UTC 2002
Yes. Go to Cricket's Corner at www.menandmice.com. He has a link to an
article that talks about how to use BIND to replace the AD in a DDNS
environment....
Dave...
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This can be achieved by creating sub domains and then your authoritative
nameservers will be authoritative to these subdomains
"Cinense, Mark" <macinen at sandia.gov> wrote in message
news:abom5r$fsd4$1 at isrv4.isc.org...
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> Can someone answer this for me? I was asked if we physically had one
> machine, and our one nameserver is parent to a zone. Could we then
create
> child zones, and use the same nameserver to also be primary for the child
> zones? It seems logical that it could be done, but wanted to get a
second
> opinion. We want to use the child domains for DDNS and Active Directory.
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> Thanks,
>
> Mark
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