For example this one. 18:59:26.905177 IP 192.168.1.120.65049 > 192.168.1.42.53: 42074+ A? 0351dag.com. (29) 18:59:26.905299 IP 192.168.1.42.53 > 192.168.1.120.65049: 42074 NXDomain 0/1/0 (102)
On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 6:59 PM Blason R <blaso...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Bind-Users, > > I would really appreciate if someone can help me understanding my issue > with BIND RPZ server? > > I have one windows server say 192.168.1.42 and then RPZ server with > 192.168.1.179. I noticed that there are certain domains which are not > getting resolved from end users. > > Ideally since those end user has 192.168.1.42 DNS Server set and has > forwarder set to 192.168.1.179 should forward all queries to 1.179, right? > > But certain domains from my response-policy are even though wall-gardened > those are being catered as NXdomain. > > Anything I am missing pertaining to RPZ? > > Or if I am querying all those domains directly to RPZ server then I am > getting proper answer. This issue is noticed when I have forwarder server > is between > > options { > version "test"; > allow-query { localhost;subnets; }; > directory "/var/cache/bind"; > recursion yes; > querylog yes; > forwarders { > 1.1.1.1;9.9.9.9;208.67.222.222;8.8.8.8; > }; > // dnssec-validation auto; > request-ixfr yes; > auth-nxdomain no; # conform to RFC1035 > // listen-on-v6 { any; }; > listen-on port 53 { any; }; > listen-on port 15455 {any;}; > response-policy { zone "whitelist.allow" policy passthru; > zone "wg.block"; > zone "bad.trap"; > zone "block.tld"; > zone "ransomwareips.block"; }; > }; > > > >
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