Re: Delegation of part of a zone to a global server load balancer

2014-04-08 Thread McDonald, Dan
On Mon, 7 Apr 2014 18:08:57 –0400, Kevin Darcy k...@chrysler.commailto:k...@chrysler.com wrote: I'm assuming you have forwarding set up. Make sure to set forwarders { }; in the aelabad.net zone definition. Failure to do so means that your recursive queries for names in subzones forward out

Delegation of part of a zone to a global server load balancer

2014-04-07 Thread McDonald, Dan
What’s the right way to delegate individual zone records to a “global server load balancer”, which is just a simple DNS server that checks to see if a server is up and if so adds the address to the rotation for resolution. I’ve tried simple delegation using ns records, but I don’t get

Re: Delegation of part of a zone to a global server load balancer

2014-04-07 Thread Mike Hoskins (michoski)
In the past when doing this with Cisco GSS I followed Akamai's example, and had success with stuff like (gdns* were the CSS): ; delegation of gslb.domain.com $TTL 172800 ; 2 days gdns1.domain.com. A a.b.c.d gdns2.domain.com. A e.f.g.h gdns3.domain.com. A i.j.k.l

Re: Delegation of part of a zone to a global server load balancer

2014-04-07 Thread McDonald, Dan
That’s what I was hoping to do, but I don’t seem to be able to get the delegation bit working. I’ve tried it with the load balances in the same parent domain and in a different domain. I’ve tried it delegating at gslb…. And one level up. But when I query the authoritative server recursively, it

Re: Delegation of part of a zone to a global server load balancer

2014-04-07 Thread Kevin Darcy
I'm assuming you have forwarding set up. Make sure to set forwarders { }; in the aelabad.net zone definition. Failure to do so means that your recursive queries for names in subzones forward out towards the Internet, instead of following the delegations down to the austin-energy.net