confused wiht the full resolver and stub resolver

2009-11-15 Thread aihua zhang
HI, here is my understanding about the stub resolver and full resolver: stub resolver,used by client and independent name server. application will call the routine of the lwreslib(such as lwres_getrdatabyname()) and the lwresd will handle the request using the lightweight protcol. wh

Re: DNS records visible only for LAN computers

2009-11-15 Thread Mark Andrews
In message , Peter Macko writes: > Setup:I have a domain example.com that is hosted on DNS under control of my= > internet provider.Web server www.example.com is hosted by another company.= > I have setup a local DNS for computers on my LAN. I have a LDAP server on L= > AN. > Question:I want to m

Re: Modifying Mixed Case Mid-level Domain Names to be all Lower Case

2009-11-15 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <200911151416.nafeg2n5083...@dc.cis.okstate.edu>, Martin McCormick w rites: > Hauke Lampe writes: > > When BIND writes zone files, it uses $origin to group records that share > > a common base name. Just "update delete/add" all records and the mixed > > case $origin disappears. > > It

Re: DNS records visible only for LAN computers

2009-11-15 Thread Josh Kuo
Check out "views" or "split DNS". On Sunday, November 15, 2009, Peter Macko wrote: > > > > > > Setup:I have a domain example.com that is hosted on DNS under control of my > internet provider.Web server www.example.com is hosted by another company.I > have setup a local DNS for computers on my L

DNS records visible only for LAN computers

2009-11-15 Thread Peter Macko
Setup:I have a domain example.com that is hosted on DNS under control of my internet provider.Web server www.example.com is hosted by another company.I have setup a local DNS for computers on my LAN. I have a LDAP server on LAN. Question:I want to make LDAP visible only for computers on LAN with

Re: Modifying Mixed Case Mid-level Domain Names to be all Lower Case

2009-11-15 Thread Martin McCormick
Hauke Lampe writes: > When BIND writes zone files, it uses $origin to group records that share > a common base name. Just "update delete/add" all records and the mixed > case $origin disappears. It did. Many thanks. Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK Systems Engineer OSU Information Technol