I have the solution.
I added another zone named only "weberver01." with one wildcard entry
* IN A x.x.99.216
Now everything is working fine and windows as well as linux have proper
answers while using nslookup, dig or in browser just like it was with
dnsmasq
Thanks for your help :-)
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Nikolai Lusan wrote
> On Thu, 2018-11-15 at 05:49 -0600, sethologik wrote:
>> But this is what i already did...
>>
>> could it be something with the firewall?
>
> It _could_ be many things. You need to properly troubleshoot the issue.
> 1) Can a host with failing DNS resolution ping the DNS serve
On Thu, 2018-11-15 at 05:49 -0600, sethologik wrote:
> But this is what i already did...
>
> could it be something with the firewall?
It _could_ be many things. You need to properly troubleshoot the issue.
1) Can a host with failing DNS resolution ping the DNS server?
2) Does a tool like nmap sho
On 15.11.18 05:29, sethologik wrote:
we have three subnet ( x.x.98.0/24 ; x.x.99.0/24 ; x.x.100.0/24 ) connected
to a firewall wich is connected to WAN ( so the gateway always x.x.x.254 ).
We wanted switch from dnsmasq to BIND9.
The BIND9 and (old) dnsmasq DNS Server is in 99.0/24 net with IP 2
But this is what i already did...
could it be something with the firewall?
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sethologik wrote:
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> Is there an option in BIND9 which needs to be set when I want to get full
> query answers from different subnets or something like that?
Exactly, yes :-) In your options section, put
allow-query {
x.x.98.0/24;
x.x.99.0/24;
Hey everybody,
we have three subnet ( x.x.98.0/24 ; x.x.99.0/24 ; x.x.100.0/24 ) connected
to a firewall wich is connected to WAN ( so the gateway always x.x.x.254 ).
We wanted switch from dnsmasq to BIND9.
The BIND9 and (old) dnsmasq DNS Server is in 99.0/24 net with IP 201(BIND)
and 200(dnsm
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