Local resolution first and then public resolution for "google.com" domain

Matus UHLAR - fantomas uhlar at fantomas.sk
Wed Mar 31 15:56:37 UTC 2021


On 31.03.21 12:49, Roberto Carna wrote:
>Dear, I have a BIND private DNS server which has two forwarders for
>public resolution.
>
>I need to create a private zone "google.com" with just one A record as follow:
>
>www.google.com IN A 192.168.0.100
>
>All the local clients will resolve www.google.com to a private address
>from our company.
>
>And for the other google.com records that this private BIND receives
>and they are not defined in the local private zone, they have to be
>forwarded to the public forwarders in order to be resolved as normal.
>
>Is it possible to have this scenario ???

yes, simply define zone

zone "www.google.com" {
type master;
file "...";
};

note that for this kind setup, using dnsmasq with two forwarders and www.google.com
overriden through /etc/hosts would be easier solution.

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