On 03/14/2013 03:27 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:

You are missing the point.  BIND+DHCPD can do all the above too.
It is the senario described as CER hosting above.  I've been running
that at home with BIND+DHCPD since before dnsmasq existed.

What BIND, dnsmasq or any other server can't do is muti-master there
is no specification on how to do it.  DNSEXT punted this work over
decade ago.


I was pretty sure this scenario was really a configuration thing that
didn't require any further protocol work, but I'm still sort of bugged by
my CER answering authoritatively when it's not an authoritative server
according to the root servers. Is that legitimate? Would that cause issues
with, say, DNSSec? The CER is essentially spoofing my domain when you
come right down to it, even if that's what I want it to do.

Mike
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