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Nope, not possible sorry (not without doing some serious RFC-breaking hacks on your DNS resolver anyway).
But, you can add a (non recursive) zone forward for the root zone on your private DNS server pointing at the external one.
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ipa-replica-prepare(1) IPA Manual Pages ipa-replica-prepare(1)
NAME
ipa-replica-prepare - Create an IPA replica file
SYNOPSIS
ipa-replica-prepare [OPTION]... hostname
DESCRIPTION
Generates a replica file that may be used with ipa-replica-install to create a replica of an IPA server.
A replica can only be created on an IPA server installed with ipa-server-install (the first server).
You must provide the fully-qualified hostname of the machine you want to install the replica on and a host-specific replica_file will be
created. It is host-specific because SSL server certificates are generated as part of the process and they are specific to a particular
hostname.
If IPA manages the DNS for your domain, you should either use the --ip-address option or add the forward and reverse records manually using
IPA plugins.
Once the file has been created it will be named replica-hostname. This file can then be moved across the network to the target machine and
a new IPA replica setup by running ipa-replica-install replica-hostname.
A replica should only be installed on the same or higher version of IPA on the remote system.
OPTIONS
--dirsrv_pkcs12=FILE
PKCS#12 file containing the Directory Server SSL Certificate and Private Key
--http_pkcs12=FILE
PKCS#12 file containing the Apache Server SSL Certificate and Private Key
--dirsrv_pin=DIRSRV_PIN
The password of the Directory Server PKCS#12 file
--http_pin=HTTP_PIN
The password of the Apache Server PKCS#12 file
-p DM_PASSWORD, --password=DM_PASSWORD
Directory Manager (existing master) password
--ip-address=IP_ADDRESS
IP address of the replica server. If you provide this option, the A and PTR records will be added to the DNS.
--reverse-zone=REVERSE_ZONE
The reverse DNS zone to use
--no-reverse
Do not create reverse DNS zone
--ca=CA_FILE
Location of CA PKCS#12 file, default /root/cacert.p12
--debug
Prints info log messages to the output
EXIT STATUS
0 if the command was successful
1 if an error occurred
IPA
Mar 14 2008 ipa-replica-prepare(1)