# # splitdns.config # # # The purpose of this file is to specify the dns server for # specific objects or sets of objects. # # Each line consists of a set of tag value pairs. The pairs # are in the format =. Please note that there # should not be any spaces in the specifiers. # # Each line must include exactly one primary specifier # # Primary destination specifiers are # dest_domain= # dest_host= # url_regex= # # # Available server directives are: # Required: # named= ( required; a DNS server; port may be included, # separated by ':'. If none provided, the default # port used is 53. Multiple DNS server may be # specified, separated by spaces or ';'. The # DNS servers are required to be in ip address # format ) # # Optional: # def_domain= ( optional; when provided, only one default # may be listed on the line ) # # search_list= ( optional; however, if provided, requires at # least one search domain. If an organization # has multiple zones, they may be specified, # separated by spaces or ';'. ) # # Each line must include at least a named= directive with an IP address # in the "dot" format. "def_domain=" and "search_list=" are optional. # # Additional notes: # # For improved performance, the system has a 'fast path', which is activated # when all the primary destination specifiers are of the type # 'dest_domain' or 'dest_host'. It also requires that the number of rules # not exceed four (4). One of the side effect of this is, the first match # will terminate the search. # # If a host name is not fully qualified, i.e. does not have the domain # specifier (ex. 'internal' instead of internal.example.com'), then # there is no rule using the primary destination specifier 'url_regex'. # # # Example: # #dest_domain=int.ik.com named="255.257..." def_domain="int.ik.com" search_list="int.ik.com mkt.ik.com" #dest_domain=!int.ik.com named="255.25..." def_domain="ik.com"