Using BIND 9, you would have to resort to views. I've heard there's a way to do this more granularly using djbdns. Never tried it.
Chris Buxton Professional Services Men & Mice On Oct 1, 2008, at 4:55 PM, Mr. Chow Wing Siu wrote: > Dear all, > > We would like to setup DNS query as such: > > user A (192.168.0.1) -> query (www.fool.com) -> DNS answer > (192.168.2.1) > user B (192.168.1.1) -> query (www.fool.com) -> DNS answer > (192.168.3.1) > user C (0.0.0.0) -> query (www.fool.com) -> DNS answer > (192.168.4.1) > > It's not a round robin reply. > We want to have one DNS to respond. Do anyone know how to make it? > > Thank you very much. > > -- > Johnson Chow >
