I have been teaching informal DNS classes at work for decades, and I used to be
very careful to use “master” and “slave” and would include a section where I
pointed out that using “primary” and “secondary” instead was not correct. Then
about 10 years ago one person in class pointed out to me tha
Thanks. I have opened a ticket with AWS support asking them to allow us to pull
slave copies of our VPC-internal zones. If they don’t do that, then making the
zones slaves will not fix our problem, because the AWS endpoints refuse to
answer iterative queries.
Thanks,
Maria
> On Apr 7, 2020, at
I had been told they tried that twice and in both cases the domain controller
would not let them add the conditional forwarder. On the strength of your
having said it worked in your situation, they tried again and now it is working.
Thank you!
Maria
> On Apr 6, 2020, at 11:37 AM, Chris Buxton
Currently our linux caching resolvers have a forwarding rule for
10.in-addr.arpa back to a small subset of our approximately 200 AD domain
controllers. We made it a stub zone at one point in the past, but ran into
intermittent resolution problems, although I don’t recall the details. We’ve
neve
Hi,
In summary, my question is whether there is a way to configure a bind caching
server to provide recursion in response to iterative queries for records in a
forward type zone.
The background is that we have:
- AD domain controllers that are authoritative for all of 10.in-addr.arpa. in
our
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