Tricky DNS configuration. Help!
Tony Bassette
kult at april.org
Thu Aug 24 13:57:43 UTC 2000
Hi
I need to set up a DNS for an intranet (that's the easy part). Let's
call this "G".
This DNS delegates zones to other servers that are not on the same
network. Let's call them F1 and F2.
F1 and F2 are themselves DNS's for a couple of intranets containing a
forward to an ISP used to resolve names other than their own domains.
On F1 and F2, is it possible to configure the DNS so that it searches
both the ISP's DNS and the "G" DNS for domain resolution?
For example, F1 handles the toto.com domain (intranet) and F2 handles
the titi.com domain (intranet) and "G" handles plop.com (intranet) but
recognizes toto.com and titi.com thanks to the zone delegation.
How do I configure the DNS of F1 and F2 for this?
If this is not possible, I'm thinking of setting up a forward from F1
and F2 towards "G". (This solution is very far of what I wanted because
I have to limit the traffic towards "G").
My new problem is this: what hardware set up is needed to handle
requests from 150 000 users?
Thank you very much.
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