You might want to look at the requestor machine's "search" domains.
If the stub resolver starts appending search domains when it doesn't get a
response it can use.
Stuart
On 8/9/20, 09:51, "bind-users on behalf of L. A. Walsh"
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On 9/7/2020 4:03 PM, Greg Rivers wrote:
> On Monday, 7 September 2020 17:46:47 CDT L. A. Walsh wrote:
>> First I'll see some server name:
>>
>> 05-Sep-2020 15:30:23.374 queries: info: client @0x7fbcb804e720
>> 127.0.0.1#36542 (PeerSrv.org): view internal: query: PeerSrv.org IN
>> + (127.0
On Monday, 7 September 2020 17:46:47 CDT L. A. Walsh wrote:
>
> I am having some queries that I wouldn't think I'd have:
>
> I have a split-view ipv4-only named 9.11.2 server that is run with the
> "-4" switch, yet I see attempted queries in my queries log. I have it
> set as authoritative for t
I am having some queries that I wouldn't think I'd have:
I have a split-view ipv4-only named 9.11.2 server that is run with the
"-4" switch, yet I see attempted queries in my queries log. I have it
set as authoritative for the internal domain (though technically I think
it is classified as a la
Hi,
Without having to alter the TTL of the existing RRs as well as the
default TTL. I know this can be done using cache-max-ttl to limit the
whole cache, but can this be done for say one single or multiple defined
domains only?
Thanks
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