Re: norecursion on external zone, but how do I allow CNAMEs to be fully resolved?

2011-05-20 Thread Kevin Darcy
This is why people run separate views, separate instances, or separate devices for DNS resolution (= recursive, by necessity) versus DNS hosting (= non-recursive, best practice). If you run both hosting and resolution on the same nameserver instance but different views, you may need to be a lit

Re: norecursion on external zone, but how do I allow CNAMEs to be fully resolved?

2011-05-20 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 19.05.11 23:16, Tory M Blue wrote: > My external zone config has allow-recursion ( none; ); > > However I have some 3rd party sites that I CNAME too. Akamai for > example, yes CNAME to CNAME , i know I know :).. > > Well my primary NS servers will only provide the CNAME record: > > ;; QUESTIO

Re: norecursion on external zone, but how do I allow CNAMEs to be fully resolved?

2011-05-20 Thread Phil Mayers
On 05/20/2011 07:16 AM, Tory M Blue wrote: This causes all types of failures if just using dig, or Linux built in lookup mechanism, or heck Perl or PHP methods as well. None of the stated methods, know that they should now query cdn.domain.net.edgesuite.net, so they provide the CNAME and SERVFAI

norecursion on external zone, but how do I allow CNAMEs to be fully resolved?

2011-05-20 Thread Tory M Blue
So I'm been having dns issues for a while, differing issues that pop up and I knock them down , but another just came to my attention which has me stumped. My external zone config has allow-recursion ( none; ); However I have some 3rd party sites that I CNAME too. Akamai for example, yes CNAME to