Something I've been racking my brain on.
If I had two seperate networks that I was trying to peer. Each one with it's own set of root DNS servers. As a test, could I add to my named.ca (or whichever) file an entry for the other networks root name servers. Then do the same on the other side (ask their administrator to modify his named.ca file to add your root server). Could I then send email back and forth as each root server would look for the domain authoritative for the domain in question and then find it's MX record. In theory it sounds like it might work...
If I wanted to make this a permenent thing do the top level domains then make a new root server entry?
Your thoughts?
War...
If I had two seperate networks that I was trying to peer. Each one with it's own set of root DNS servers. As a test, could I add to my named.ca (or whichever) file an entry for the other networks root name servers. Then do the same on the other side (ask their administrator to modify his named.ca file to add your root server). Could I then send email back and forth as each root server would look for the domain authoritative for the domain in question and then find it's MX record. In theory it sounds like it might work...
If I wanted to make this a permenent thing do the top level domains then make a new root server entry?
Your thoughts?
War...