Hi, all
We hava a domain name example.com while now we have application servers
that are located in in the localnet with private addresses and ones in the
external internet. We want to setup a recursive in local networks that can
provide recursive service and auth service that internal user
liumingxing wrote:
> We hava a domain name example.com while now we have application
> servers that are located in in the localnet with private addresses and
> ones in the external internet. We want to setup a recursive in local
> networks that can provide recursive service and auth service
On Wed, 2015-06-10 at 17:17 +0800, liumingxing wrote:
> We have a domain name example.com while now we have application
> servers that are located in in the localnet with private addresses and
> ones in the external internet. We want to setup a recursive in local
> networks that can provide recursi
You could also use RPZ to provide answers for only the hosts in question.
This would return a specified address for the individual entry while
sending queries for other entries outside to the internet for resolution.
RPZ requires an appropriate version if Bind 9 plus some options statements.
Regar
The way you gave is that two views are configured and provided in the auth
servers. Maybe the view func of bind is a right method to the problem.
I wonder whether this is done in the recursor. There are two ways. First,
internal views are configured to the recusor. When the local users are comin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
http://www.five-ten-sg.com/mapper/bind contains links to the source
rpms, and build instructions.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v2.0.14 (GNU/Linux)
iEYEARECAAYFAlV4nkUACgkQL6j7milTFsFZgwCfVhCIEvd4WDFxxQB9ek6u/34i
3CcAoIYJwXXDNZngmFTgY
6 matches
Mail list logo