And that needs to be a CIDR block: >> allow-recursion {207.151.36.0/24;};
On 6/3/15 5:17 PM, Alan Clegg wrote: > allow-recursion { ... }; > > not > > allow-recursion ( ... ); > > And you need a ; at the end of your list: > >> allow-recursion {207.151.36.0;}; > > On 6/3/15 5:14 PM, Samad Agha wrote: >> I put the allow-recursion clause under my options, the #service named >> restart failed. Where exactly should I place this allow-recursion clause? >> >> [root@new-dns2 ~]# cat /etc/named.conf >> options { >> directory "/var/named"; >> allow-recursion (207.151.36.0); >> }; >> >> zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" { >> type master; >> file "db.127.0.0"; >> }; >> [root@new-dns2 ~]# >> >> [root@new-dns2 ~]# service named restart >> Stopping named: . [ OK ] >> Starting named: >> Error in named configuration: >> /etc/named.conf:3: '{' expected near '(207.151.36.0)' >> [FAILED] >> [root@new-dns2 ~]# >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Please visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users to >> unsubscribe from this list >> >> bind-users mailing list >> bind-users@lists.isc.org >> https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users >> >
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