[thelist] Bind groupies......
Daniel J. Cody
djc at starkmedia.com
Wed Feb 28 14:44:39 CST 2001
antoine -
heya.. if you put your nameserver with these zone files in your named
root file - usually named.root or named.ca - you should be good to go.
theres probably more to it than that, but off the top of my head, thats
teh way to do it. :)
lemme know how it goes..
.djc.
Anthony Baratta wrote:
> Howdy...
>
> I came up with an insidious idea today that immediately put me in over
> my head. I want to setup a non-standard domain root on my internal
> network to map my internal development sites to.
>
> e.g.
>
> New domain root extension -> .kbj
>
> Development site -> ClientDomainOne.kbj
> -> ClientDomainTwo.kbj
>
> I want to setup my Linux Box with BIND so that it thinks its
> authoritative for .kbj. This would allow me to type ClientDomainOne.kbj
> into my browser and show me the local web site on my development server.
>
> Now I'm pretty good with confuring Linux for regular domains like
> .com/.net/.org - but trying to use .kbj, I'm hitting the wall of
> ignorance. My goal is only to have to edit ONE file versus having to
> create zone files for each fake domain.
>
> If anyone has any clues pointers or slaps upside the head, much
> appreciated.
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