Hi Sebastiaan! On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Sebastiaan wrote:
> I am trying to trick a webserver with bind. This is the situation: > > - I have a domain server for sacred-key.org > - I have a webpage which is located at www.cosjoan.box.nl, which is in > fact a virtual host > - I would like configure bind so that a query www.sacred-key.org brings up > the www.cosjoan.box.nl page. > > I do now that it is standardly not possible, so I tried to trick a bit. > Once I added the following two lines to my zone file: > www IN NS www-dns > www-dns IN CNAME ns.foo.nl. > > This lets the nameserver ns.foo.nl think that the query www.sacred-key.org > was asked directly to ns.foo.nl and not via via. > > This is what I had in mind: > - in the db.sacred-key zone file, redirect www to www.cosjoan.box.nl, with > the local zone file > > - create a db.cosjoan.box.nl zone file > - redirecty the www query to the ns.box.nl nameserver as if it was > directly queried by www.cosjoan.box.nl. > > > I have tried to setup something like this, but have not succeeded yet. > Anyone willing to give this idea a thought? why trick the webserver with bind? ever tried mod_rewrite with apache? yours martin -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------------------------------ NO HTML MAILS PLEASE PGP/GPG encrypted and signed messages preferred
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