On 11/04/2015 08:45 AM, Bill wrote:
> You are correct, but in the use case I am looking at there is no Internet
> connection.
I think "other network(s)" can substitute "Internet" in this context.
> What I am trying to do is to be able to connect to s specific device, say a
> 'supervisor' by nam
On Thu, Nov 05, 2015 at 12:36:27AM +, Shawn Zhou wrote:
> Does anyone know if it is still true thatĀ ENDS-CLIENT-SUBNET support
> won't be there for recursive queries anytime soon?
> https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/bind-workers/2014-June/003254.html
> Will 9.11 release still going to have the su
If you want this sort of behaviour you are going to have to pay
someone someone lots of money to add this sort of functionality to
a nameserver and then pay them more money to maintain it. This
sort of thing does not exist in normal nameservers.
Nameservers don't normally do other things on DNS
See my last posting on what I am trying to achieve, I think in the interest of
brevity I may have overly simplified my goal.
What I want is for the DNS query to automatically configure the NAT to permit
the outside connection. In other words it should, after the DNS query, look
as if the named
You are correct, but in the use case I am looking at there is no Internet
connection. There are a small number of mobile devices (5-15) behind a NAT
gateway with DNS. The gateway provides service to other small networks, but
there is nothing else connected, it is an isolated system.
What I am
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