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Old 01-30-2006, 09:29 PM   #1
hinetvenkat
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Deligation about the child domain


Dear All

My network has DNS example.com. My company joined with other company. other company domain is XXXXX.com.

They give some A records and CNAME entries.

So i put the seperate Zone has created like XXXXX.com.zone. Accordingly i put the entries also.

Finally they gave another 15 system entries which part of the XXXXX.com domain. that meaning is child domain.

1. I haven't NS & A record of XXXXX.com domain.
2. Deligation is possible ?. Deligation domain is test.XXXXX.com.
3. If YES?, How we can mention in my Zone file without NS of that XXXXX.com domain.

Can we solve this?. or I have to create the seperate forward zone like test.XXXXX.com.

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