On 03/28/2018 08:31 PM, Blason R wrote:
Right now I have around 27 zones added in DNS but that is with
direct zones NO RPZ. And my config is 4 vCPU 8Gb RAM its running well
and around 700 users
:-)
The only concern thing for me is I may need to re-write all my scripts
to load those zones
Agree!!
Right now I have around 27 zones added in DNS but that is with direct
zones NO RPZ. And my config is 4 vCPU 8Gb RAM its running well and around
700 users
The only concern thing for me is I may need to re-write all my scripts to
load those zones in RPZ format hence wondering if RPZ can
On 03/28/2018 12:51 AM, Blason R wrote:
Interesting I didn't know that. Let me dig in..can I have few examples
please?
RPZ zones are effectively standard zones. The only difference is that
the CNAME record is used to convey information to the RPZ engine (? is
that an accurate description ?)
Hello!
How are you?
I got this config (auto generated in Samba), looks like this:
/var/lib/samba/private/named.conf.update
/* this file is auto-generated - do not edit */
update-policy {
grant P3X-DC.PATRIKX3.COM ms-self * A ;
grant administra...@p3x-dc.patrikx3.com wildcard *
Blason R wrote:
> Interesting I didn't know that. Let me dig in..can I have few examples
> please?
Check out https://dnsrpz.info/
Tony.
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