On Mon, 7 Apr 2014 18:08:57 –0400, Kevin Darcy
k...@chrysler.commailto:k...@chrysler.com wrote:
I'm assuming you have forwarding set up. Make sure to set forwarders { }; in
the aelabad.net zone definition. Failure to do so means that your recursive
queries for names in subzones forward out
What’s the right way to delegate individual zone records to a “global server
load balancer”, which is just a simple DNS server that checks to see if a
server is up and if so adds the address to the rotation for resolution.
I’ve tried simple delegation using ns records, but I don’t get
In the past when doing this with Cisco GSS I followed Akamai's example,
and had success with stuff like (gdns* were the CSS):
; delegation of gslb.domain.com
$TTL 172800 ; 2 days
gdns1.domain.com. A a.b.c.d
gdns2.domain.com. A e.f.g.h
gdns3.domain.com. A i.j.k.l
That’s what I was hoping to do, but I don’t seem to be able to get the
delegation bit working. I’ve tried it with the load balances in the same
parent domain and in a different domain. I’ve tried it delegating at
gslb…. And one level up. But when I query the authoritative server
recursively, it
I'm assuming you have forwarding set up. Make sure to set forwarders {
}; in the aelabad.net zone definition. Failure to do so means that your
recursive queries for names in subzones forward out towards the
Internet, instead of following the delegations down to the
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