Wildcarded nameservers
dushy
dushyanth at gmail.com
Sun Sep 4 07:21:11 UTC 2005
Hi,
> I use this as a wildcarded nameserver i,e for any domain that i wish to
> > host, i change the nameservers
> > for that domain to dns1.mydomain.com <http://dns1.mydomain.com> <
> http://dns1.mydomain.com> and
> > dns2.mydomain.com <http://dns2.mydomain.com> <http://dns2.mydomain.com>.
>
> Fix your stupid mail client to not add URLs to the email for
> everthing that looks like a hostname.
Never knew gmail does that. Will check the options and fix it.
>
> >
> > Can this cause the problem i have described ? Would changing the TTL to
> 1
> > and setting minimal-reponses to yes solve the problem ?
> >
>
> You have managed to poison some caches. If you had used
> the DNS as it was designed to be used and only claimed
> authority for the namespace you have authority for then
> that wouldn't have happen. Is it really a lot of work to
> add a new entry to the nameserver for each zone you get?
Will get on it right away.
Thanks
Dushyanth
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