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Bind Question

Bind Question

2005-11-09       - By Thom Paine

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Hi List.

I've been googling all day about this, and can't seem to find the answer on
my own.

I have a DSL connection as well as a cable connection for my home network. I
went the route and set up a second cheap server (well more like a router /
firewall really) and changed my default gateway from
10.10.10.1<http://10.10.10.1>(my dsl and main server) to
10.10.10.2 <http://10.10.10.2> (my cable and cheap server).

I'm starting to transfer some files via ssh and rsync from elsewhere on the
net to my machines. My dsl provider would rather me not go over 5G per month
in transfer, while my cable connection allows me 60. I'd like to be able to
create an alias for my cable connection to point to the IP of it since it
has the chance of changing.

Anyways, I made a CNAME line in my .zone file for this, and it worked on RH
7.3 (I used this several years ago with success) but it doesn't seem to work
on RHEL3. I get an NXDOMAIN error when I dig it.

It appears to me that dig or even nslookup is just looking for an A record,
while RH7.3 would use the CNAME record.

Is this enough info for someone to give me a hand with this?

Thanks.

--
-=/>Thom

Hi List.<br>
<br>
I've been googling all day about this, and can't seem to find the answer on my
own.<br>
<br>
I have a DSL connection as well as a cable connection for my home
network. I went the route and set up a second cheap server (well more
like a router / firewall really) and changed my default gateway from
<a href="http://10.10.10.1">10.10.10.1</a> (my dsl and main server) to <a href=
"http://10.10.10.2">10.10.10.2</a> (my cable and cheap
server).<br>
<br>
I'm starting to transfer some files via ssh and rsync from elsewhere on
the net to my machines. My dsl provider would rather me not go over 5G
per month in transfer, while my cable connection allows me 60. I'd like
to be able to create an alias for my cable connection to point to the
IP of it since it has the chance of changing.<br>
<br>
Anyways, I made a CNAME line in my .zone file for this, and it worked
on RH 7.3 (I used this several years ago with success) but it doesn't
seem to work on RHEL3. I get an NXDOMAIN error when I dig it.<br>
<br>
It appears to me that dig or even nslookup is just looking for an A record,
while RH7.3 would use the CNAME record.<br>
<br>
Is this enough info for someone to give me a hand with this?<br>
<br>
Thanks.<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>-=/&gt;Thom

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