DNS - subdomain delegate

From: Hugo Rebello (hugo.rebello_at_dhl.com)
Date: 03/31/05

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    Guys,

    I am using DNS server in Fedora Core 3, and I have just one internal
    domain (i.e. test.com.br).
    I need to create a sub-domain, however in other site and other server
    will control this sub-domain.
    My question is. How can I delegate dns sub-domain ?

    Thank you.

    Cheers,
    Hugo

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