Re: DNS: Can public and private data be hosted by the same server?

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Hello,

Is there a sample for reference ?
I want to know what different between IP address and INT eth ? ...

Thanks !

Edward.

Tim wrote:
On Sat, 2008-06-07 at 17:58 -0700, Dan Thurman wrote:
  
1) Is it possible to "consolidate" the public and private
    DNS information in the same server?
    

Yes, read about "views" or "split DNS" in the manuals.  It can give
different answers depending on who's viewing it (based on *their* IP
addresses).

e.g. Queries from 192.168.1.0/24 range of addresses will be answered
differently, than queries from other addresses.  You'll have different
zone files for each.

I'm not sure that you can also get the server to listen to interfaces
differently.  i.e. Answer eth0 queries differently than eth1 queries,
based on interface rather than the addresses.

  
My goal is to have two DNS servers for redundancy,
instead of 4 physical servers.
    

?

More than one server on the same box isn't providing redundancy.

  

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