Set up a recursive servers to provide different data

2015-06-10 Thread liumingxing
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

Re: Set up a recursive servers to provide different data

2015-06-10 Thread Tony Finch
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

Re: Set up a recursive servers to provide different data

2015-06-10 Thread Karl Auer
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

Set up a recursive servers to provide different data (liumingxing)

2015-06-10 Thread Bob McDonald
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

Re: Re: Set up a recursive servers to provide different data

2015-06-10 Thread 刘明星
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

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2015-06-10 Thread Carl Byington
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