Re: DNS entries for web development
- From: albeaker <albeaker.2f84be@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 02:23:22 +0530
But I do not control the existing DNS zones, they are public zones
hosted by an external hosting company. Imagine wanting to have a
private test.yahoo.com website! Also, my company policy will not allow
me to publish internal IP addresses out in public (silly I know).
setup the test.mycompany.com on the delegated DNS server <<Even in that case you go to the parent and DELEGATE, then
So are you suggest we have the external hosting company add a
delegation to a new subzone like blah.mycompany.com pointing at a
publicly unreachable but internally reachable DNS server on our
internal IP, and there put the entries like test.blah.mycompany.com?
The catch with this is that I still end up publishing an internal IP
publically, so thats no good.
I believe this has to be an internal solution. I can do it today with
lots of self referencing zones, but as I said, this is a management
nightmare. I am looking for a better alternative:)
Al
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