-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Les Mikesell Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2009 16:21 To: CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] Split dns issues
Christoph Maser wrote:
Am Sonntag, den 02.08.2009, 21:16 +0200 schrieb Jason Pyeron:
We have internal DNS servers that will override the A
record for selected hosts.
Example mail.pdinc.us will have a different internal ip than external. This has always been a fine way to handle it as the zone files are for that specific host, and there have never
been subdomains before.
Now we want to just override the MX records for pdinc.us without having to merge or manage all the records for every
entry/subdoamin
in the zone file for pdinc.us.
Any ideas/questions?
Bind supports split view out of the box check the documentation the keywod is "view"
Bind will do split views, but unless you are short on machines it is easier to just point internal machines at
That is what we currently have, separate machines for each role and task.
different servers which are configured as primary/secondary for the zone and put only the public view on exposed machines that are registered as the official masters. And if you are short of machines, you might want to outsource the public DNS
We do that too.
anyway. The public side typically only needs a few addresses that rarely change so it is not difficult to maintain
They frequently change, and it can be problematic.
separately and if they are separate there is no need to permit recursive lookups on the public-facing servers.
INTERNET DMZ INTRANET _____________________ ______________________ __________________________________ [ns1&2.outsourced] -> [firewall]-> [ns1.pdinc.us] -\ ->[ns2.pdinc.us] ----> [firewall] --> [nsmaster.pdinc.us] -> [ns.intranet.pdinc] ------| [mail/spam.outsourced] -> [firewall] <-> [mail.pdinc.us] <-> [firewall] <-> [mail.pdinc.us] <--> [internal clients]<--/ [any joe's smtp] <-------/
See:
[root@localhost ~]# host -t mx pdinc.us pdinc.us mail is handled by 200 pdinc.us.s8a2.psmtp.com. pdinc.us mail is handled by 300 pdinc.us.s8b1.psmtp.com. pdinc.us mail is handled by 400 pdinc.us.s8b2.psmtp.com. pdinc.us mail is handled by 100 pdinc.us.s8a1.psmtp.com. [root@localhost ~]# host mail.pdinc.us mail.pdinc.us has address 67.90.184.27 [root@localhost ~]# host mail.pdinc.us 192.168.1.10 <snip/> mail.pdinc.us has address 192.168.1.50 [root@localhost ~]#
On ns.intranet.pdinc.us: Named.conf: zone "mail.pdinc.us." IN{ type master; file "zones/us/pdinc/mail.zone";};
[root@localhost pdinc]# cat mail.zone $TTL 86400 mail.pdinc.us. IN SOA mail.pdinc.us. root ( 42 ; serial (d. adams) 3H ; refresh 15M ; retry 1W ; expiry 1D ) ; minimum
IN NS 192.168.1.10 IN A 192.168.1.50
While our dns setup works fine for our client laptops traveling in and out of our intranet, every default sendmail is pushing mail out of our intranet, just to be spam checked and returned later that day.
Now if we do this with the pdinc zone file we would have to keep all the subdomains (hundreds, changing daily) in sync.
Ug.
-Jason
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