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Dave,
Thanks that method worked for me, did you forget to type a 'c' in the
second delegation record?
Just want to make sure
Neill
On 6/6/08, David Coulson <david@davidcoulson.net> wrote:
> If you are authoritative for example.com, within that zone you do:
>
> ns1.c A x.x.x.x
> ns2.c A y.y.y.y
> c NS ns1.c.example.com.
> NS ns2.c.example.com.
>
> You don't even need a c.example.com zone loaded on your NS, since it's
> just going to check example.com for records anyway. The SOA for
> c.example.com will be on ns1.c & ns2.c, not on your NS.
>
> Neill R wrote:
>> I am trying to create a true subdomain in Bind 9 , where it's actually
>> delegated to another set of name servers. In the past, I have always
>> created subdomains but the zones were all located on my set of name
>> servers. For example,
>>
>> All these zones lived on my NS1 and NS2
>>
>> example.com
>> a.example.com
>> b.example.com
>>
>> But now, I have a need to let c.example.com be managed by a third party.
>>
>> Do I create a new subdomain like the others, just changing the NS
>> delectation records. Do I have to change the SOA value from
>> ns1.example.com to ns1.c.example.com?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
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