I guess you can use "views" in bind
view "external" as master for outside users
view "internal" as slave of your windows dns for internal users
LD
On Friday 13 March 2009 07:35:13 Jeff Lightner wrote:
> e internal users would see. If the
> internal users need to see external records then it mu
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> Subject: Re: Peaceful coexistence with Windows domain
>
> You mean, other than the fact that MS-DNS is an inferior DNS
> implementation and, as pointed out in the original post,
> would n
On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 16:51 -0500, Peter Laws wrote:
> Our environment includes a couple of AD servers. They serve DNS to PCs
> using AD (but not all PCs). They allow DDNS for clients and slave the rest
> of our environment's zones. For some reason, they *forward* every other
> query to us, b
ernal web server.
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Subject: Re: Peaceful coexistence with Windows domain
You mean, other than the fact
You mean, other than the fact that MS-DNS is an inferior DNS
implementation and, as pointed out in the original post, would need to
forward all queries for names outside of the AD zones?
> If I dump the delegation and make an MX record in the master, mail will be
> OK, but then no one can query records in that zone because it's not
> actually delegated unless they point at MS-DNS.
Is there a reason why you can't point all of your internal hosts (AD and
non-AD) at your AD's for re
Peter Laws wrote:
Our environment includes a couple of AD servers. They serve DNS to PCs
using AD (but not all PCs). They allow DDNS for clients and slave the
rest of our environment's zones. For some reason, they *forward* every
other query to us, but never mind that. Look it up your own damn
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