You'd need to setup a sub-domain and have your primary domain give out NS for where the sub-domain is hosted.
I remember doing this ages ago with Windows Server DNS, was pretty straight forward. Sorry I'm not much more help :/ 2009/3/18 <[email protected]> > Hello, I am trying to setup PDNS for enum NAPTR... > > I have a domain, example.com which is taken car by our current DNS. > > I need to add a pointer for e164.example.com to send the request to a > specific server, which is the on running the PDNS, yet the query I am doing > is not being sent to the PDNS and I dont know what I'm doing wrong... > > My query via nslookup is : > nslookup 0.0.1.e164.example.com > > Fails no response > > if on the PDNS (linux) server and I do a Dig, it works fine. > dig 0.0.1.e164.example.com > > What should my Primary DNS have to send the query they get to the specific > server IP of PDNS ? > > Regards, > > Nelson Pereira > Http://www.npereira.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Pdns-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/pdns-users > >
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