the DNS-ALG can't be handeled on the nameserver itself, it does not know anything about the NAT, the device doing the NAT knows

hence the implementation is typically on the edge router

Am 30.10.2015 um 17:38 schrieb Bill:
Thanks for your remarks.  What I am actually looking at is research in mobile
networks where I'd like devices that may or may not be connected to be
accessible by name.  The devices might have different IP addresses when they
connect and I don't want any connection to them to be able to keep an old IP,
or even know what their IP address is.  By that I mean they should appear as
if they initiated the connection from behind the NAT.

I picked up on the DNS-ALG spec as possibly addressing part of this and hoped
if there was an implementation I'd start with it.  If there isn't anything to
help, then I will have to look into implementing my own reversible NAT, using
IPtables, NAT, connection tracking and whatever else I find useful.

On Saturday 24 October 2015 17:06, Reindl Harald wrote:
you *really* do not want that

have been punished more than one time by cisco routers having that crap
enabled and breaking DNS in various ways including mangle zone transfers
and set the TTL of every CNAME to 0 instead leave it untouched or just
break zone transfers silently at all

setup internal and external DNS servers and keep in mind whith DNSSEC
that would not really work likely anyways

Am 24.10.2015 um 22:49 schrieb Bill:
I was wondering if anyone has looked at or is is the process of adding
DNS ALG support, or something similar, to bind?

https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2694

What I would like to do to have the ability to query a DNS server located
behind a NAT, and have it return the IP of the NAT, and setup connection
tracking in the NAT to pass traffic thru to the host behind the NAT.  The
effect of this is to have a reversible NAT, ie one that provides access
to hosts behind the NAT, not by their IP, but by their hostname.

(There are other things in DNS ALG, but I am really interesting only in
the reversible NAT aspect.)

Implementing this seems to need the DNS server (bind in this case), to
configure the NAT using the 'expect' feature of connection tracking.
This would permit the following packets to traverse the NAT to the host,
provided of course they meet the expectation (source, protocol, etc).

I'd like to know of anyone has looked at this, is implementing it, or
knows of any implementations.  I have looked into it but have only seen
enterprise implementations (Cisco & Juniper), but nothing open-source

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