On Wed, Aug 08, 2007 at 06:22:46PM +1000, Sonia Hamilton wrote:
> * On Wed, Aug 08, 2007 at 08:21:42AM +1000, Alex Samad wrote:
> > I have a domain that is has its primary at dyndns.org.  say example.com.  
> > when 
> > I am at home I would like my internal DNS server to service example.com by 
> > making a request to the proper NS servers.  But for 1 or 2 select names ie 
> > say 
> > mail.example.com I would like my internal DNS to return values that I 
> > specify.
> 
> I know mention of DJ Bernstein makes many froth at the mouth, but he
> does have some useful tools. One of them, axfr-get [1] I think, allows
> you to do a zone transfer and print out the results in bind compatible
> format (or it could be another one of his tools). From there use a
> script to change the required records, etc, etc.
> 
> Dig might also be able to be used; also the O'Reilly DNS cookbook
> probably has a section on how to do this using views.

yeah looked at this, this was going to be my approach, but they do not allow 
AXFR (dig <domain> AXFR) from unknown sources...



> 
> [1] http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/axfr-get.html
> 
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