Hmmm wierd...  I was thinking I am unsubscribed again from those list...
Gotten no messages since 2008-09-10 and  now  I  have  gotten  over  450
messages at once from the list...  Was there a List-Server Problem?
Am 2008-09-22 14:38:47, schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
> is that really tamay-dogan.net?

Yes and my provisory domain is currently Hosted in by my german provider
"Vallendor EDV Service" at  Hetzner  in  Nürnberg.  My  new  website  is
already in course and is running very fine (with some  small  exceptions
not related to DNS)

My current problem is, that my current german hoster create singel zones
for  example  <tamay-dogan.net>  and  there  are  NO   subdomains   like
<debian.tamay-dogan.net>. Instead the hosts are 

www.debian         IN A <IP>
consultants.debian IN CNAME www.debian

which simplyfy the administration @ISP but in my eyes it is  crap  since
it let me run into grave problems for my intranet which has <private> as
subdomain and since IF I am offline, all is working fine, but one time I
go online over GSM for example, /etc/resolv.conf is updated and...

...a request to <samba3.private.tamay-dogan.net> (my NFS mounted  /home)
goes now to the DNS server of my ISP  and  does  not  stay  @home.  More
stress produce <mail.private.tamay-dogan.net> which should  only  handel
mails for the LOCAL-NET <private>.  Grmpf!

Since I can not update the whole network at once,  I  need  a  provisory
solution for it...

> If not, do all zones have equal NS records comparing to the master zone?

At me yes but not @ISP.  :-/

My major problem is the project "Mobile Eco City" whice are  some  small
autonomous groups where each one has a subdomain which identify  it  and
of course, they are mostly Off-Line and connect only from time  to  time
to the Internet...

We use something like

----[ '/etc/bind9/named.conf.local' ]-----------------------------------
zone "mec-keniatamay-dogan.net" {
        type            master;
        file            "/etc/bind/net.tamay-dogan.mec-kenia";
        allow-transfer  { 192.168.0.194; };
};
------------------------------------------------------------------------

----[ '/etc/bind/net.tamay-dogan.mec-kenia' ]---------------------------
@ 86400 IN SOA dns.mec-kenia.tamay-dogan.net. hostmaster.tamay-dogan.net. ( 
1220552501 10800 3600 604800 86400 )
                IN NS           dns.mec-kenia.tamay-dogan.net.
                IN NS           dns1.tamay-dogan.net.
                IN NS           dns2.tamay-dogan.net.
;
                IN MX   10      mail.mec-kenia.tamay-dogan.net.
                IN MX   20      mail.tamay-dogan.net.
;
www             IN CNAME www.tamay-dogan.net.
;
router          IN A 192.168.7.1
dns             IN A 192.168.7.2
pgsql           IN A 192.168.7.3
samba           IN A 192.168.7.4
mail            IN A 192.168.7.5
;
pc1             IN A 192.168.7.65
...
------------------------------------------------------------------------

and now you can imagine if you connect over the router using GSM to  the
Internet whhat happen you your network if your  ISP  does  not  use real
subdomains.

I should note, that <router> and <dns> are the same physical server.

I do not know, HOW to configure bind9, that my LOCAL configured DOMAINS
take precedence ovet the ones coming over /etc/resolv.conf and its DNS.

Any suggestions?

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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