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Dns/bind
Hi,
Does anyone know anything about DNS/BIND? I need to tell my dns for every sub-domain foward on to my main domain.... so *.example.com gets sent to exmaple.com. Any ideas. I've looked at bind on my machine and theres about 10 files....i just don't know where to put the rule or exactly how to write it. |
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maybe this will help:
Configuring Bind - Linux StepByStep |
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