Re: dns - to delegate or not

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At 23:49 6/7/2004, joe wrote:
Hi, I'm establishing a new sub domain "sub1.domain.com", the mail for this
sub domain will be outsourced and hosted on the outsourcers network, I would
prefer Not  to delegate the sub domain to the outsourcer but rather manage
it myself under its parents current zone.  Can this be done?

Yes. You can handle the DNS for any zone or sub-zone regardless of where its systems are and who runs them. DNS is an independent service. However, I *do* suggest that you "delegate" the zone and have two separate zone files for it, even if they are both on your server. This will make future administration much easier... and if you do decide to delegate the zone to them later, it will be a very easy change.


Cheers,


-- Rodolfo J. Paiz rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.simpaticus.com


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