Hi,
I would like to know the difference between 'transparent' and 'nodefault'. Transparent sounds like a soft nodefault? When there is local-data it does a lookup there, if there is not it will continue looking for an answer, such as e.g. going through the forwarders? Is that correct? This could also mean it get's a reply from the AS112 project if the address is private, right? Can someone also explain this sentence for me? "If no local-zone is given local-data causes a transparent zone to be created by default." What is this transparent zone? Why would it be created and if it is created, how can I see it? As far as I understand is nodefault a way to use private addresses in your zone without having them 'answered' by the AS112 project, correct? I have a stub-zone to an authoritative name server which has only private addresses in its zone. I guess I will need to use 'nodefault' for that? At the moment I use 'transparent', that works fine too. What kind of problems could I expect if I continue with 'transparent'? Sorry for all the questions... I just want to clearly understand these options, at the moment I don't and I can't find other sources than the man page. Thank you. -- Kind regards, Kees de Jong | OpenPGP fingerprint: 0x0E45C98AB51428E6
