Hello
I recently updated to 9.18.x and noticed the deprecation warning in the
logs for the option use-alt-transfer-source.
After reading the manual and checking my configuration, I am confused on
how this is going to work in future releases.
My configuration includes the following statements:
Hi,
On 2/1/23 09:57, Gasoo wrote:
Hello
I recently updated to 9.18.x and noticed the deprecation warning in the
logs for the option use-alt-transfer-source.
After reading the manual and checking my configuration, I am confused on
how this is going to work in future releases.
My configuratio
Hello Matthijs
Thank you for clarifying, it makes sense now.
I'll just leave use-alt-transfer-source in the configuration for now and
remove it before updating to 9.20.
Kind Regards
Stephan
On 01/02/2023 10.45, Matthijs Mekking wrote:
Hi,
On 2/1/23 09:57, Gasoo wrote:
Hello
I recently up
Thank you for your answers.
Of course dns64 breaks dnssec, like any other manipulation of dns
resource records.
But it doesn't mean that filtering A records breaks dns64, it still only
breaks dnssec.
So filtering A records and dnssec is mutually exclusive.
I know almost all popular dual stac
> On 1. 2. 2023, at 13:33, Thomas Schäfer wrote:
>
> I have learned bind/isc is not willing to support such (test) scenarios.
And yet again, let me emphasize that open-source isn't free Swedish buffet.
If you want other people to do the work it must either have a strong case (like
being useful t
Ondřej Surý writes:
> Nobody is preventing from doing the work yourself, or paying somebody for
> doing
> the work for you. That's where the open-source model shines.
Or simply trigger the curiousity of some innocent victim who will then
do the work for free :-)
I don't necessarily believe thi
Am 01.02.23 um 16:12 schrieb Bjørn Mork:
This sort of "works" for me (although very broken by design, as already
noted):
Thank you for providing a work around and testing it.
I am still not convinced that the filter-a harms less when a real
is provided instead of the synthesized. It bre
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