Hi,

Thanks for the feedback everyone!

I'll be looking at unbound and seeing if I need nsd or not.

Have a great weekend!

Cheers,
Steve

On 28/07/2017 7:58 AM, Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,

I recently upgraded to 6.1 and am trying to (finally, after many OpenBSD versions over 10 years) fine tune my home network.

I would like to run a local resolver on my internal network that will resolve all my hosts on my local network to IP addresses on my local network(s) rather than resolving to their public IP addresses.

I believe it's called a "split zone" DNS, where my domain is resolved locally, but everyone else is resolved using normal resolution processes.

I set this up at one of my previous jobs using BIND, but that was 7 years ago. I've never gone to the trouble of doing it at home, but I would like to exercise my brain a bit as well as having my home network set up "better".

What is the best tool to accomplish this these days? Is NSD the "modern" tool to be using on OpenBSD?

Are there any hooks for dhcpd to update records?

I've read the NSD(8), nsd.conf(5) man pages and that seems to be the way to go, but I thought I'd check the wisdom here to see if there is a better approach.

Thanks,
Steve Williams

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