Default answer inside a zone

Michael Kjorling michael at kjorling.com
Fri Jun 15 18:52:11 UTC 2001


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You could use a wildcard A record. Just watch out if you decide to go
that route - they are naughty.

Other than that I know of no obvious approach to do that, except (of
course) for creating each and every possible RR and put it into the
zone file. Probably not feasible.


Michael Kjörling


On Jun 15 2001 18:30 +0200, Philip Griese wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm new to BIND.
> How can define a "default" IP which is returned when no record matches?
> (every subdomain should be forwarded to a webserver.)
>
> Thanks,
>   Philip

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