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"Johnson, Carl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  JC> A helpful list member suggested I just run the private DNS
  JC> server as a secondary for the domain and disable zone transfers.
  JC> That way it should forward everything it doesn't know, including
  JC> in the same domain... I hope!  :)

(Please, excuse my English)

Nop, that won't do it.

Being a secondary only means that you get your zone (domain) data from
a master, but you are _always_ authoritative for that zone. It won't
query the external DNS as the private one is authoritarive for the
queried domain name.

Saludos. I�aki.

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