Hi Bob,I've been able to do this with 'forward' zones. The config would go in
the resolver but the files would not./John
-------- Original message --------From: Bob McDonald <bmcdonal...@gmail.com>I'm
thinking about redesigning an internal DNS environment. To beginwith, all
internal DNS zones would reside on non-recursive serversonly. That said, all
clients would connect to recursive resolvers.The question is this; do I use an
internal root with pointers to theinternal zones (as well as the outside DNS
world) or do I include stubzones to point at the non-recursive internal
servers?Access to the internal DNS zones would be controlled by location.(e.g.
guest WiFi devices would NOT have access to internal DNSzones...)Recursive
resolvers would allow implementation of features such as RPZ, etc.Regards,Bob--
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