On 1/3/2022 8:35 AM, Grant Taylor via bind-users wrote:
In short, how do you get a /purely/ /recursive/ server to know that internal-corp-lan.example (or any domain not in the global DNS hierarchy) is served by some other /purely/ /authoritative/ DNS server inside the company?
It must have a 'forward' zone defined on it for each of those stupid domains. And yes, you are right . . at that point it is no longer only performing recursion.
But there is no other way to do it. Even in a combined recursive/authoritative design, your server would have no way to resolve names in those stupid domains; there must be an explicit 'forward' zone defined.
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