By default, version > 9.4 used the option 'allow-recursive { any; };'.  
This is not the case with 9.4.x.  Instead, the default is now 
'allow-recursive { localhost; localnets; };'.  This is not an issue for 
most people I wouldn't think, but I wasted 10 minutes trying to figure 
it out.  Could save a little time for the next guy.  Anybody have an 
issue with providing the default value so that it is obvious that the 
behavior has changed?  I could also create an example acl (mynetworks) 
and use it (specifically what was needed in my case).  Might be better 
since there are no acl examples in the book's named.conf.

-- DJ Lucas



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