I am sorry, I made a mistake in my prior post. I said that the NS record for 
sub.foobar.com is followed when recursion-override is off. That's not true. The 
reason it works in the override=off case is because I have a "forward-zones" 
line in recursor.conf for sub.foobar.com.

So, may be my NS record isn't set right for sub.foobar.com in LDAP. But I am 
setting it pretty similar to how I do it for foobar.com, except that it points 
to the other server that serves up sub.foobar.com.

Thanks for your help.

On Jan 17, 2010, at 5:24 PM, Pizza Napoletana wrote:

> I am using ldap backend with pdns 2.9.22_2 on FreeBSD 7.0.
> 
> I serve foobar.com from this server. Everything is great.
> I serve sub.foobar.com from another (non-pdns) server. That's fine too, by 
> itself.
> Now, I want the foobar.com pdns server to redirect sub.foobar.com queries to 
> the other server.
> 
> So, I created an NS record on LDAP for sub.foobar.com.
> But the pdns server refuses to query the other server when I do lookups for 
> names in sub.foobar.com domain, IF I set allow-recursion-override=on.
> If I don't set recursion override, then things are OK. However, I want the 
> recursion-override behavior for other situations.
> 
> So....
> Is there a way for me to have recursion override, as well as make pdns follow 
> the NS record to another server for a subdomain?
> 
> Thanks
> 
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