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Domain Alias: default DNS record

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Pallieter

Guest
The default DNS records for domains added via "Domain Alias" is incorrect:

- less than 2 nameservers (TE.4)
- nameserver does not advertise itself (TE.6a)
- primary SOA mname unequal to primary

Is there a way to setup a default template for "Domain Alias" DNS records - so we don't have to manually change DNS records for each aliased domain?
 
Probably not. Always remember

It's not a bug - it's a missing feature!

Lars
 
Reason?

Yes, most definately. The name servers (NS records) that are automatically generated do not work on our machine (they need not to be set to ns.<domain> but to our external DNS provider). And we also want to allow additional ways to reach the POP3 and SMTP server (so it is consistent with our other servers that for example use pop3.<domain>).

A more manual way to changes this template is okay too (no need for a fancy interface as it is a one-time configuration).
 
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