Hi Tony,
On 14.02.17 13:16 Tony Finch wrote:
> It's annoying but benign.
[nice explanation snipped]
Thanks for the confirmation, so it's nothing to worry about.
> For a "forward" zone, BIND acts as a recursive client, and expects
> the target server to be a recursive server. This mostly becom
Johannes Kastl wrote:
>
> client 192.168.99.2#22059 (ojkastl.de): query (cache) 'ojkastl.de/DS/IN'
> denied
>
> Is this actually something to worry about?
It's annoying but benign. The recursive server is sending DS queries to
the wrong server, to the child zone's server (from the static-stub
co
Hi all,
I am trying to get more familiar with named/bind, and thus I am
experimenting a little. I am seeking for guidance in setting up a
split-dns server (aka resolving internal hosts that the outside does
not see and know about).
Host_1
I have bind running as caching resolver in my home dmz, on
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