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Jamie, First of, I must correct that for the wild DNS entry, there is a trailing '.' on the real entry. Having said that. Two questions. #1 Why Illegal? what is the theory behide it. I don't see the problem? #2 If I want to pass DNS inquiry to the primary server(ie server that does not allowed ZONE transfer) I thought for that, all I need to do is to pass NS record to that server. Any Suggestion? Tatsuya かわさき TK3197 = = = = = = Business Network Telecom (BNT) ビジネスネットワークテレコム株式会社 〒111-0053 東京都台東区浅草橋3-8-5 31山京ビル6階 TEL 03-5687-3945 FAX 03-5687-6009 http://www.giganet.net On Mon, 28 Sep 1998, James Rishaw wrote: > Tatsuya Kawasaki wrote: > >xyz.com. IN NS that.host > >*.xyz.com In NS that.host > > Gah!! > > Illegal! > > Never use "*" in DNS! Just makes /bad things/ happen. > > @ IN SOA xyz.com. hostmaster.xyz.com. ( > 1998092801 3600 1800 3600000 7200) > > ns ns1.xyz.com. > ns ns2.xyz.com. > > mx 0 mail.xyz.com. > > mail a 1.2.3.4 > mx 0 mail > > .. etc .. > > -- > jamie rishaw (efnet:gavroche) American Information Systems, Inc. > Tel:312.425.7140, FAX:312.425.7240 > Help stop spam! router(config)#no ip routing > thirty thousand feet above the earth..youre a beautiful thing.. >
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