Hi guys,
i have this situation with RPZ zones (and can grow up with more RPZ zones):
response-policy { zone "policy1.lan"; zone "policy2.lan"; };
Within polici1.lan and policy2.lan i have included the client IP that must not
load the policy (passthrough).
If a Client IP needs to have enabled p
I thought the missing line meant keep the origin, though I've used this
missing line to add multiple A records to things before, so I don't know
why exactly I was thinking this.
Thanks for the clarification.
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 11:31:55AM -0500, John Ratliff wrote:
>> Im trying to delegat
On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 11:31:55AM -0500, John Ratliff wrote:
> Im trying to delegate a subdomain to another BIND server, but
> when I add the NS record, some of the records stop working. I was
> hoping someone could help me figure out why.
It's simple.
> Here is a zone file that demonstrates
Hi,
On 16.02.17 17:31 John Ratliff wrote:
> IN NS ipa-test-client.example.com.
> idm IN NS ipa1.example.com.
>
> IN MX 50 spamfw.example.com.
>
> IN A 10.9.6.54
I could be totally wrong, but doesn't an empty first column use the
first column of the last entry? So yo
Im trying to delegate a subdomain to another BIND server, but when I add
the NS record, some of the records stop working. I was hoping someone
could help me figure out why.
Here is a zone file that demonstrates the problem for example.com. Its
running on a CentOS 7 system with BIND 9.9.4. I saw
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