Thanks @all, sorry i was out of office yesterday. I'll discuss the
issue this week on the german Linux Tag in Berlin.
What your meaning off firewalls, who looks into packets and block them
if the filter don´t know a flag.
First i´ve fixed the problem with edns no;
Jan
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> [mailto:bind-users-bounces+jlightner=water@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of
> Jan Buchholz
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2010/6/4 Paul Wouters :
> On Fri, 4 Jun 2010, Jan Buchholz wrote:
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>> how i can disable dnssec in the bind resolver ? My firewall don´t let
>> packets with D0 flag through. I´ve tried 'dnssec-enable no;' , but
>> this don´t fix the problem.
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> I bel
hello together,
how i can disable dnssec in the bind resolver ? My firewall don´t let
packets with D0 flag through. I´ve tried 'dnssec-enable no;' , but
this don´t fix the problem.
Thanks,
Jan
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Hallo,
i think disable queries at the root-zone for not internal networks is
another answer for this problem .
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2009/1/27, Jukka Pakkanen :
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> "Tony Toews [MVP]" kirjoitti
> viestissä:...
>> Noel Butler wrote:
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>> >Surely windows can block access to an inbound IP request from "some I
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