is it possible that locla DNS server override internet DNS
Barry Margolin
barmar at alum.mit.edu
Fri Aug 11 00:57:05 UTC 2006
In article <ebg9ij$24uj$1 at sf1.isc.org>, gaud at gaudtechnologies.com
wrote:
> let's say I have the test.com domain setup using some other nameserver
> on the intenret..
> this domain is accessible via the internet , like a normal site.
>
> now let's say I want it to be different only when i'm in my LAN. ie: I
> want www.test.com to point somewhere else when from my LAN. Now what I
> can do is set up bind like a traditionnal bind setup with my zone file
> for test.com. is it possible that the zone configuration spread on
> the net and change the settings I currently have on my "real"
> nameserver ?
The rest of the Internet only knows about servers via delegation records
that work their way down from the root servers. If there are no
delegation records that direct them to your server for test.com, they'll
never know about it.
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Barry Margolin, barmar at alum.mit.edu
Arlington, MA
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