Re: Using bind to provide a dns redirector

2010-03-06 Thread Steve Shockley
On 3/5/2010 12:23 PM, Alex Sharaz wrote: 1). We want users to have access to windows update and app update sites even from the unauth VLAN 2). Whatever else they try and get to via a browser, the host address gets resolved to a Hull IP address. The browser therefore connects to a local web

Using bind to provide a dns redirector

2010-03-05 Thread Alex Sharaz
Hi all, I'm looking to implement a dns redirector using bind 9 and need a wee bit of help. We have a wired 802.1x network setup here. By default if a user hasn't configured 802.1x on their PC their machine gets dropped into an unauthenticated VLAN where our DHCP server hands our different DNS

Re: Using bind to provide a dns redirector

2010-03-05 Thread Peter Andreev
Have you tried to add to your . zone something like this: microsoft.com NS ns1.msft.net NS ns3.msft.net NS ns5.msft.net etc? Just an assumption - RFC 4592 http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4592 describes processing of asterisk as any non-existent in

Re: Using bind to provide a dns redirector

2010-03-05 Thread schilling
http://netreg.sourceforge.net/contrib/NetReg-1.5.1-HowTo.pdf Page 18. Schilling On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Alex Sharaz a.sha...@hull.ac.uk wrote: Hi all, I'm looking to implement a dns redirector using bind 9 and need a wee bit of help. We have a wired 802.1x network setup here. By