Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2011 09:47:39 +0100 From: Bastien Semene <bsemene@cyanide-studio.com> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Partial DNS tree Message-ID: <4D5254AB.5030408@cyanide-studio.com>
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Hi everyone, This is not the preferred mailing list to ask this question, but I think people here can easily answer. I've seen in the past that DNS servers can resolve some FQDNs while forwarding (or caching) other resolutions of the same DN. But I can't remember the word qualifying this technology, and had hard time finding this on google. Can someone please point me to the correct direction ? The goal of this is to have some FQDN (i.e. : svn.domain.com) resolved on a local network, and others (i.e. www.domain.com) resolved on the Internet. I think this is the best solution for a subsidiary to have local resources while also can hit remote resources. And it should be easy to maintain. Thank you ! -- Bastien Semene Administrateur Réseau& Système Cyanide Studio - FRANCE
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