Whoa whoa whoa... there is very good reason why the other suggestions for
how to fix your problem wouldn't work.  Because they won't. :-)

If you want to create dev sites for the things then you're gonna have to
edit the primary.tcc zone file and your web servers configuration.

You need to add things like:

dev            A        xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
devadmin   A        xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

(where "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" is the ip address of the server you're sending it
to.)

Then make a copy of the web page's directory structure and add a new site to
your webserver.  (probably a same-ip virtual host would do just fine -i
can't recall the actual name of it though- )

Now you can go to:
www.primary.tcc
admin.primary.tcc
dev.primary.tcc
devadmin.primary.tcc
... etc.

I am tired so I don't know if this makes sense. :-)

 - Matt


> > >>Hi guys and gals.  I have recently been "promoted" to network
> > >>admin at my place of employment (there were only two of us at
> > >>my work who even knew what a network card is, and the other
> > >>quit).  Anywho, I have bind 9.1.3 setup on our primary name
> > >>server, and have it working fine for our primary domain name.
> > >>What I want to do is add other domains for internal,
> > >>developmental use.  Our company has 8 different domain web
> > >>sites, and I'm setting up dev boxes for each one of these.  I
> > >>have the main one set up, but I don't want to have to set up
> > >>a name server for each domain (I know one DNS machine can
> > >>handle quite a few domain names).




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