This is a discussion on Re: caching only Bind w/override of some names within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; >> Is there any way to do this? If it matters - Bind is running chroot on >> OpenBSD. &...
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>> Is there any way to do this? If it matters - Bind is running chroot on
>> OpenBSD. >(nice combination :-) I like it also :-) >You may create two zones : "smtp1.attglobal.net." and "smtp2.attglobal.net." >both with a single "A" record (in addition to the SOA and NS records) The A >records should have the IP of your internal nameserver. >This will however affect your internal networks possibiyties to deliver >mail to the same 2 servers ... A better way could be to have your road-warriors >to use a vpn to your home-net and send mail this way. Thanks for the suggestion - I was going to go with a single zone for attglobal.net. but your idea of two zones for just the 2 hosts limits the damage nicely. I also got around the "sendmail sees the wrong ips (loop) problem" by using views in bind - I don't show those two zones to the sendmail server. I agree that VPN is the ultimate solution - and with SPF and Caller-ID (and others) I may have to do that soon, but this works for now. All the best. |
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