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BIND question



   I have a problem with BIND.  


   We have a medium-sized network (192.168.0.0) connected to the
internet via a dial-on-demand ISDN line.  We pay by the minute, so we
want to keep connect-time to a minimum.  The ISDN router basically
masquerades the internal network.


   I want to run a nameserver on my Linux box on the 192.168.0.0
network.  I want to set it up with a couple of features:

1.  It should cache 'real' addresses from outside.

2.  It should forward unknown queries about 'real' addresses to a nearby
       nameserver on the other of the ISDN line.

3.  It should serve as a primary nameserver for the 192.168.0.0 domain.

4.  It should not forward any unknown queries about the 192.168.0.0 net
       over the ISDN line.


   I have got it configured to do 1, 2, and 3.  However, i dont have a
complete database of 192.168.0.0 names, and queries that arent satisfied
by my zone database are forwarded.  Is there any way around this?  Any
help is appreciated.




Sebastian


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