Thanks Barry.
I think he wants to do this for zones he's not authoritative for. He
wants all the clients of his DNS to think that he's the MX for
everything.
That is exactly what I want!
The other suggestion, to program the router to redirect port 25 to his
SMTP proxy, seems to be the
Hi all,
First at all, I'm newbie in DNS, so excuse me if I'm posting something
stupid here ;)
I want DNS replying the same list of MX RRs for all MX request. I mean,
any client that want send an email and query my DNS for a MX RRs must
get the same MX RRs, not matter of what domain the
Thanks a lot Jake!
elsif wrote:
http://docstore.mik.ua/orelly/networking_2ndEd/dns/ch16_02.htm
If I were setting up what you describe, I'd make the router(s) for the
given network(s) simply forward tcp port 25 to your mail servers for
all non-mailserver hosts.
I could be wrong, but to me
You can create an include file, and put it right under your SOA/NS
records. The file should start with blanks... something like:
@ IN SOA ns.example.com. root. (
2009112601 ; Serial
1h ; Refresh
In article mailman.1099.1259265075.14796.bind-us...@lists.isc.org,
Todd Snyder tsny...@rim.com wrote:
You can create an include file, and put it right under your SOA/NS
records.
I think he wants to do this for zones he's not authoritative for. He
wants all the clients of his DNS to think
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