This definitely is possible with a wildcard.
You have to first list your defined subdomains, then a
wildcard...

unfortunately, I no longer run the dns that I was
doing this on, and the syntax has escaped me.



--- Steve Karr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> %% OFF TOPIC %%
> 
> I know this is off topic, but I can't find the
> answer myself, and I'm sure someone on this list
> will know, so I'm asking.  Please some yell at me ;)
> 
> 
> Does anyone know how to configure BIND DNS Server
> like a catchall email address?
> 
> I know how to do it with CNAMES (*), but not for
> domain names themselves.
> 
> I'd like to be able to register a name - set/point
> it to my name servers and have it work - without
> having to explicitly add an entry for it until I
> want it do something specific.  Kind of like "park
> pages".  Ok, exactly like park pages.  This is done
> through DNS, right, or am I missing something?  I
> have domains that I've got registered that I just
> haven't had the time to create an entry for them in
> my DNS server, so when someone goes to them 
> - or shall I say ATTEMPTS to go to them - they get
> the fun li'l dns error.
> 
> Any clues on how to accomplish this like the domain
> registrars?  Thanks!
> 
> - Steve
> (RedHat 7.2 & Apache & Bind 9 - fyi)
> 
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