On 19.02.22 12:31, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
I have a BIND9 server configured as a resolver for the local network to
forward all requests to 1.1.1.1.

what's the point of this setup?
BIND can resolve by itself perfectly and you wouldn't rely on 3rd party service

 Given that that 1.1.1.1 includes
(RFC8914) EDE EDNS options in it's responses, can I configure the BIND
resolver to forward those EDNS options in it's response to the client?

bind uses edns by default unless you turn it off. Or unless your firewall blocks it, in which case you can't enable it.

While I know BIND9 doesn't yet do EDE itself, I am hoping for an option
in BIND to just blindly copy whatever EDNS options it receives to it's
client.

no, bind uses edns as it needs, not as client asks it to. communication with clients is independent from communication with servers
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