On 24.07.2011 18:40, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
This is how BIND is supposed to work. If you _need_ such setup, why don't you setup your AD servers as recursive point clients directly to them? you can teoretically configure maximum cache time in BIND but that would be useless server.

On 25.07.11 09:24, Vbvbrj wrote:
I can configure AD servers to Microsoft DNS. But how about workstations? The all are configured to use BIND DNS. If I change them to Microsoft DNS, then there is no use of BIND DNS.

On Jul 25, 2011, at 3:15 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
There's already no use for BIND if you really want what you described.

On 25.07.11 12:50, Warren Kumari wrote:
From original post: "Other queries to sites to forward to external dns servers." -- this would be handled by BIND…

The OP also says that forwarded queries should not be cached.
using BIND in the middle is in such case purely useless.

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