My attempt to explain stub...
It's like conditional forwarding, without the recursion. You tell named where
the top of the namespace tree is hosted, and it issues *iterative* (=
non-recursive) queries for names in that part of the tree. (Unless, of course,
you have a definition further down in
Kevin,
Thanks for this post. Its the most succinct description of stub zones
I've ever read. I've often tried to wrap my head around when to use a
stub and when to use a conditional forwarder and I *think* your
description has cleared that up for me.
On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 03:21:00PM +,
Hi Guys,
I have a requirement to replace certain records in a zone, as e.g:
To the public I want www.domain.com and mail.domain.com to resolve to
1.2.3.4 (Do note that I am not the SOA for domain.com)
To my development environment I would like www.domain.com to resolve to
5.6.7.8, but I still
In message 545a96b6.3020...@insync.za.net, Pieter De Wit writes:
Hi Guys,
I have a requirement to replace certain records in a zone, as e.g:
To the public I want www.domain.com and mail.domain.com to resolve to
1.2.3.4 (Do note that I am not the SOA for domain.com)
To my development
Add a www.domain.com zone to your local server.
OMG - YES!
Thanks !
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