Correct me if I am wrong but if i understand your situtation you want
your DNS server to respond with different answers depending on the
source of the query i;e.

lets see Subnets1-10 query the DNS server the answer should be
different from the the answer Ssubnets 9-100 would get.

if that is the case then look up on DNS views.

"Views allow you to present one name server configuration to one
community of hosts and a different configuration to another community.
This is particularly handy if you're running a name server on a host
that receives queries from both your internal hosts and hosts on the
Internet" - O'Reilly DNS & BIND, 4th Edition.


Tell me if this helped.

Anand



On 9/24/05, Abhinav Jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am student of ITBHU , i had the following suituation :
>
> We have 100 subnets in our network and we have one DNS server for all of
> them . Now we want to configure different DNS settings for 10 subnets and
> different for the rest 90 .
>
> How should we go about it ?
>
> Thanking you all in anticipation
> --
> Abhinav Jain
> UnderGraduate Student
> Department of Computer Science and Engineering
> Institute of Technology , Banaras Hindu University
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