Am 14.09.2017 um 14:40 schrieb Alan Clegg:
On 9/14/17 8:35 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
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so that it doesn't matter whether you have the trailing . or not.

Downside, of course, is that you have to repeat your domain name about a
gazillion times.

scripting is the better answer

Dynamic zones is the better, better answer.  8-)

not if you maintain a internal and a external view of some hundret zones because you have to replace public against private IP's and feed tw namserver pairs :-)

with a cisco router you have two options:

* no connection to public IPs answered by your nameserver
* enable DNS-ALG which would translate

problem is that DNS-ALG fucks up DNS heavily - one example is that the zone-transfer between master/slave get rewritten and frankly in front of every CNAME a line placed setting TTL to 0

it took hours to find out why the secondary nameserver responds to the hwole world with other TTL and how it can be that the zonefiles between slave and master are completly different :-)

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