> I think what he need/means is
> *.domain.com
> right?
Not according to my understanding of his explanation of the problem.
My only recollection of the use of '*' has to do with MX records, but
that doesn't seem to be what he's asking about.
> > > I was wondering if it is possible to somehow make my
> > > dns bind all subdomains to a domain. Like a wildcard.
> > > So that when a user try to connect to ex. jalla.domain.com
> > > he gets it resolved even if it is not listed in domain.com's
> > > zone-files?
> >
> > er, that's the way BIND works; you don't have to do anything
> > special, just put in a record for "host.jalla.domain.com." as
> > appropriate.
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