On 02/15/2013 03:40 PM, Chris Buxton wrote:
On Feb 15, 2013, at 9:57 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I will do some more testing with this to see if I can indeed remove the
root.hint includes. But I have a question. I have tried to dig in my server
for the root info like you can a root server, but obviously this is not the way
to do it, as I get an empty list eventhough I know I can resolve names that I
am not authoritative for.
I tried
dig +bufsize=4096 . ns @localhost
(and without the bufsize) and it comes back with a warning that recursion
requested but not available and an empty list. More interestingly is that in
/var/log/messages it shows:
named[2872]: client ::1#57049: view external: query (cache) './NS/IN' denied
I would think this should go to my internal view? I even put 127.0.0.1 into my
match-clients/destinations network list and it is still using the external view.
The hostname 'localhost' can mean different things to different computers. It
probably means ::1 (IPv6 localhost) in this case. Try explicitly specifying the
IP address rather than using the hostname.
I just looked at the dig results using localhost again, and there it
was, ::1!
I also realize that I have to add my IPv6 prefix to my allowed internal
addresses, along with ::1
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