howdy,
you can use symbolic links for /etc/rc.d/nsd to /etc/rc.d/nsd1
and to /etc/rc.d/nsd2 to /etc/rc.d/nsdn where 1,2 n are your r
domains for your
dns servers (authoritive) or you can use unbound instead of nsd
if it is just a forwarding dns server
then use for a dns server for rdomain1
rcctl enable nsd1
rcctl set nsd1 rtable=1
repeat the procedure for each domain configured
rcctl enable nsd2
rcctl set nsd2 rtable=2
then go back to rdomain0
route -T0 exec ksh
and then run the following to start each of your daemons
rcctl start nsd1
rcctl start nsd2
and so on and so fourth...
I used to have issues starting and stopping daemons if I was not in
the correct domain when running the rcctl command,
I saw a diff by ajacoutot a few months / (years ago that might have
fixed the rcctl starting domains from a shell in a different
Rdomain...
I just got into the habit... of going to the correct rdomain of the
daemon or rdomain0 before running the rcctl command to start / stop or
restart the daemon
Hope this helps,
Tom Smyth
On Wed, 27 May 2020 at 23:24, James <james@jmp-e.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> How can I allow different rdomains to use separate DNS nameservers?
>
> Thanks
>
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Kindest regards,
Tom Smyth.
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