On 2016-01-21 08:27, gnafou wrote:
Hello
I have a zone myzone.com where dynamic dns is active ( dhcp updates
continuously the dns )
I need to respond differently for MX requests such as :
MX for "internal" queries ismxinternal.myzone.com
MX for "internet" queries is
On 01/21/2016 09:27 AM, gnafou wrote:
I have a zone myzone.com where dynamic dns is active ( dhcp updates
continuously the dns )
I need to respond differently for MX requests such as :
MX for "internal" queries ismxinternal.myzone.com
MX for "internet" queries is
On 01/22/2016 01:03 AM, gnafou wrote:
but, indeed i do need some of the dynamic dns data in the external view
and yes, the mx is it the apex ..
How dynamic? Are we talking DHCP for a LAN w/ AD joined clients? Or
are we talking occasional updates for an external IP of a cable modem?
Your
Thanks for your answers ...
I am currently dumping the dynamic zone regularly ( dig axfr ) , rewriting the
different records i need and making it a static master zone on a specific
server.
I guess if i have to upgrade the current implementation ( is that proper
english ? ) i will be using a
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Hello
Thank you for your detailed answer ...
but, indeed i do need some of the dynamic dns data in the external view and
yes, the mx
Hello
Thank you for your detailed answer ...
but, indeed i do need some of the dynamic dns data in the external view and
yes, the mx is it the apex ..
Your answer makes me wonder if i should be playing with cname aliases and
build a separate 'static' zone with two views
Thanks again
Addition of an MX record to a dynamically-updated zone can be accomplished
multiple ways, but I’d recommend using nsupdate.
Responding differently to “internal” versus “external” queries implies views.
But, the burning questions that need to be answered are:
1) do you need those DHCP-driven
On 21/01/2016 18:41, Darcy Kevin (FCA) wrote:
If the answer to both of those questions is “yes”, then I think you’re
in for a bit of a challenge, since I don’t know that the DHCP server
Agreed, this is hard.
Personally I think views are almost always a mistake, but if OP has to
do this, the
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