subdomains.domain.com

Danie I. danie62k01 at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 21 08:54:58 UTC 2001


Michael,
Thank you very much for your kind positive response and the help.
Best Wishes
Danie

On 20 Jun 2001, at 18:10, Michael Kjorling wrote:

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> On Jun 20 2001 08:02 -0700, Danie I. wrote:
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> > Michael,
> > Thank you very much for the kind advice.
> > But what naughty little bast..., please ?
> 
> You do want to be careful with wildcard records - e.g. in terms of
> mail routing. I'm sure there are people here who can tell horror
> stories. I have never used wildcard records for this very reason, and
> try to stay away from them.
> 
> > Would you pls desfine a little for me and any other way to handle
> > this task of delegating subdomains to anotherNS.com
> >
> > Forwarders ? .
> 
> Will forward everything you are not authorative for - I doubt that is
> what you're going for.
> 
> Of course you could do it the standard way, without wildcards:
> 
> 	$ORIGIN domain.com.
> 	@ SOA xxx xxx ...
> 	@ A 123.45.67.89
> 	subdomain1 NS ns1.nameserver.com.
> 		NS ns2.nameserver.com.
> 	subdomain2 NS ns1.nameserver.com.
> 		NS ns2.nameserver.com.
> 	; ...
> 
> This is the way I'd do it. If you have too many subdomains to
> conviniently type all the NS records by hand, write a script to do it.
> 
> 
> Michael Kjörling
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