Views (with source views) can do this.
Once had a config with five views - terrible idea.
On 2019/12/05 09:57, Harshith Mulky wrote:
Hello,
Is there a possibility to achieve this from a DNS
If Carrier A (source IP: A.A.A.A) sends NAPTR query X to DNS, then DNS
replies NAPTR response Y.
If Carrier B (source IP: B.B.B.B) sends NAPTR query X to DNS, then DNS
replies NAPTR response Z.
is there any function in DNS to provide an answer depending on the
source of query?
Thanks
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