In the zone file, you put an NS record for .subdomain.domain.com.
In your named.conf file, you put a pointer to zone subdomain.domain.com to
a separate zone file.
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Jeff Graves wrote:
> Yeah but in the main zone file (domain.com) how do I show that
> 192.168.2.1 h
Yeah but in the main zone file (domain.com) how do I show that
192.168.2.1 has the master zone file for subdomain.domain.com?
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You set up a subdomain zone file in the exact same way as the main domain
zone file. It doesn't look any different, except teh SOA information.
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Jeff Graves wrote:
> Can someone give me a sample of what a zone file should look like if you
> are delegating respo
Can someone give me a sample of what a zone file should look like if you
are delegating resposibility of a subdomain in a zone file? ie. does it
look like this:
. NS 192.168.1.1
subdomain NS 192.168.2.1
server A 192.168.1.2
server2 A 192.168.1.3
I guess
It is both editable via vi, pico, etc, and it does have tabs in it.
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Gábor Szemerédy wrote:
> Hello!
> Is the zone file for certain domain simply editable by vi or it has some
> special
> characters? ( tab , esc ... etc. )
> Are there some graphical tools t
Hello!
Is the zone file for certain domain simply editable by vi or it has some
special
characters? ( tab , esc ... etc. )
Are there some graphical tools to maintain zone files or there is the
editor only?
I would like to change some addresses in it.
Thanks
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