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http://www.five-ten-sg.com/mapper/bind contains links to the source
rpms, and build instructions.
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The way you gave is that two views are configured and provided in the auth
servers. Maybe the view func of bind is a right method to the problem.
I wonder whether this is done in the recursor. There are two ways. First,
internal views are configured to the recusor. When the local users are comin
You could also use RPZ to provide answers for only the hosts in question.
This would return a specified address for the individual entry while
sending queries for other entries outside to the internet for resolution.
RPZ requires an appropriate version if Bind 9 plus some options statements.
Regar
On Wed, 2015-06-10 at 17:17 +0800, liumingxing wrote:
> We have a domain name example.com while now we have application
> servers that are located in in the localnet with private addresses and
> ones in the external internet. We want to setup a recursive in local
> networks that can provide recursi
liumingxing wrote:
> We hava a domain name example.com while now we have application
> servers that are located in in the localnet with private addresses and
> ones in the external internet. We want to setup a recursive in local
> networks that can provide recursive service and auth service
Hi, all
We hava a domain name example.com while now we have application servers
that are located in in the localnet with private addresses and ones in the
external internet. We want to setup a recursive in local networks that can
provide recursive service and auth service that internal user
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