you need an allow-query and ACL, eg:
Assuming for example your LAN ip range is 192.168.0.0/24, then you would
use
for simplicity, at top of named.conf:
acl "trust" { localhost; 192.168.0.0/24; };
then in...
options {
allow-query { trust; };
allow-query-cache { trust; };
..
Am 05.04.2015 um 17:52 schrieb STEPHEN EYRE:
The aim is to make it authoritive as well as hosting my web sites
but a authoritive nameserver don't need nor should it do recursion for
foreign zones, it only should respond for the zones he is authoritative
for and so the behavior is correctly,
The aim is to make it authoritive as well as hosting my web sites.
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On 5 April 2015 at 09:32, Stephen Eyre wrote:
> My server is called server1.sportshost.co.uk and its ip address is
> 84.92.56.54.
>
> Going on to whatsmydns.net I find that sportshost.co.uk returns suitable
> entries under the NS and SOA section. There are nothing but red crosses
> under A records
Dear All
The good news is that I have my server running. The not so good news is
that there are a few problems which could be interconnected.
My server is called server1.sportshost.co.uk and its ip address is
84.92.56.54.
Going on to whatsmydns.net I find that sportshost.co.uk returns suita
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