Dear all,
I have a freeIPA instance which is also connected to upstream / internet DNS 
servers, but mostly working in a local network which is for most parts 
seperated from the internet, using a DNS like company.local - where also 
freeIPA is using this as a kerberos realm. However, we got also domains at the 
- not freeIPA controlled company.com - and especially some names like 
testsystem.company.com which are hosted internally in our network and are 
exposed via DMZ and NAT, so they get different IP addresses. We now would like 
to have the system test1.company.com not only be available via 
test1.company.com (with external IP) or test1.company.local (with internal IP), 
but with the external DNS name and internal IP - so we'd need to somehow 
rewrite the DNS Name to another IP.

Is there a possibility, other than local hosts files etc - to just rewrite one 
DNS entry in the server? It is important that the rest of the upstream DNS is 
untouched (i.e. the rest of the company.com names are served as ususally)

Kind regards and thanks,

Nico
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