Re: Selective resolution in a corporate environment

2013-02-05 Thread funky monkey
> From: Phil Mayers p.may...@imperial.ac.uk > To: bind-users@lists.isc.org, > Date: 05/02/2013 15:44 > Subject: Re: Selective resolution in a corporate environment > > On 05/02/13 15:36, funky monkey wrote: > > > Could you sandwich that in a forwarding chain - say ha

Re: Selective resolution in a corporate environment

2013-02-05 Thread funky monkey
> From: Phil Mayers > To: bind-users@lists.isc.org, > Date: 05/02/2013 15:26 > Subject: Re: Selective resolution in a corporate environment > > On 05/02/13 15:16, funky monkey wrote: > > > But to get back to what I'm often asked for, more as a tactical > &g

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2013-02-05 Thread funky monkey
> From: Phil Mayers > To: bind-users@lists.isc.org, > Date: 05/02/2013 15:26 > Subject: Re: Selective resolution in a corporate environment > > On 05/02/13 15:16, funky monkey wrote: > > > But to get back to what I'm often asked for, more as a tactical > &g

Selective resolution in a corporate environment

2013-02-05 Thread funky monkey
One of my responsibilities has been general DNS (across platform) expertise in the organisation I currently work for. Over a fair amount of time, one thing that's repeatedly cropped up, has been the (ideally selective) subversion of DNS resolution of certain internet DNS domains. Sometimes that ha