Help with the subzone problem

2010-11-24 Thread Tech W.
Hello, I found a strange problem. We have a zone in Bind, for example, abc.com We designate a subzone of it to another dns server, for eaxmple, F5's 3DNS. The corresponding RR in Bind is: games.abc.com. IN NS 3600 ns1.example.com. games.abc.com. IN NS 3600 ns2.example.com. Bind's setup

Re: Help with the subzone problem

2010-11-25 Thread Eivind Olsen
> But F5's 3DNS can't setup the NS records for games.abc.com. > That means, when query to: > dig games.abc.com ns @ns1.example.com > get nothing. I'm not familiar with "F5's 3DNS", but in general I'd expect the query you made above to work. Do you get _any_ response from ns1.example.com? If you qu

Re: Help with the subzone problem

2010-11-25 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 25.11.10 10:10, Tech W. wrote: > We have a zone in Bind, for example, abc.com > We designate a subzone of it to another dns server, for eaxmple, F5's 3DNS. > > The corresponding RR in Bind is: > > games.abc.com. IN NS 3600 ns1.example.com. > games.abc.com. IN NS 3600 ns2.example.com.

Re: Help with the subzone problem

2010-11-25 Thread Bill Larson
\ On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 2:50 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: > On 25.11.10 10:10, Tech W. wrote: > > We have a zone in Bind, for example, abc.com > > We designate a subzone of it to another dns server, for eaxmple, F5's > 3DNS. > > > > The corresponding RR in Bind is: > > > > games.abc.com. I