This is a discussion on Re: Bind provides answer for comp.host.com, forwards rest of host.com - possible? within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; Stuart Moore <stjm2@cam.ac.uk.removethispart> wrote: > Sorry if this is a silly question; I've ...
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Stuart Moore <stjm2@cam.ac.uk.removethispart> wrote:
> Sorry if this is a silly question; I've done my best to search around > for answers before posting. > I'd like to have a nameserver running Bind 9.2.1 to provide an ip > address for comp.host.com, but forward any other queries for host.com to > another dns. > I'm guessing this isn't possible but thought it'd be worth a try. Wrong. It's easily doable. Create a zone "comp.host.com" as master, assign an address to this zone (in addition to SOA and NS records). > Why would I like to do this? lazyness ;) In my case comp.host.com is a > news server on a network I have no control over, and is only accessible > from within that network. I'd like to access it from my home network too > without having to change settings every time. I can use ssh forwarding > to get a local computer to forward requests there, so I'd like to be > able to get my home network dns to report comp.host.com as the computer > doing the ssh forwarding. But I want to be able to get the rest of > host.com to be whatever the rest of the world sees. > Hope this is clear, and many thanks > Stuart -- Peter Håkanson IPSec Sverige ( At Gothenburg Riverside ) Sorry about my e-mail address, but i'm trying to keep spam out, remove "icke-reklam" if you feel for mailing me. Thanx. |