For two excellent reasons:

1. I didn't know they existed.
2. Now that I know they exist - I don't know how to use them.

I've enabled DNAME processing - now I need to understand how to setup the zone. Do replace the *entire* zone with just a DNAME record? Or do I need to retain any of the SOA, NS, MX records?

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Daniel

On 9/28/2020 1:06 AM, Robert Mortimer wrote:
Obvious question any reason why you're not using DNAMEs?
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2672

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Robm
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On 27/09/2020 21:08:37, Daniel Miller via Pdns-users <pdns-users@mailman.powerdns.com> wrote:

I have a number of domains that are simply duplicates of a base domain,
e.g. mydomain.com is the primary domain, and we also have mydomain.net
and mydomain.info.

I'd like to able to configure any/all records only in mydomain.com - and
have them "magically" propagated to the designated duplicate domains. I
don't believe this is something CNAME or ALIAS records would provide
for. But...maybe LUA would?

If I'm right - would I do this as a Lua backend, or with Lua records?
And preferably if I add new record to the primary domain I don't have to
add new Lua records to each of the others.

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Daniel

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