adding 108.220.213.121 to /etc/resolv.conf  also doesnt seem to help...

On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 8:28 PM Jack Craig <jack.craig.ap...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>
> On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 3:03 PM Ed Greshko <ed.gres...@greshko.com> wrote:
>
>> On 01/05/2021 04:32, Jack Craig wrote:
>> > almost, but no seegar,...
>> >
>> > i and continuing to have dig lookups for linuxlighthouse.com <
>> http://linuxlighthouse.com> a  is timing out(refused or servfail)
>> >
>> > anyone see my misconfiguration??
>> > one error i need to address, my domain is 'linuxlighthouse.com <
>> http://linuxlighthouse.com>'
>> >
>> > i have mistakenly tried to include ws.linuxlighthouse.com <
>> http://ws.linuxlighthouse.com> & www.linuxlighthouse.com <
>> http://www.linuxlighthouse.com> in my certificates..
>> >
>> > i am missing the record to define www.<linuxlighthouse.com <
>> http://linuxlighthouse.com>> ?
>>
>> I think my last response didn't go far enough to explain.
>>
>> I had said:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> >     [egreshko@meimei ~]$ host cnn.com <http://cnn.com> 108.220.213.121
>> >     Using domain server:
>> >     Name: 108.220.213.121
>> >     Address: 108.220.213.121#53
>> >     Aliases:
>> >
>> >     Host cnn.com <http://cnn.com> not found: 5(REFUSED)
>> >
>> >     Which is correct since your named.conf currently contains
>> >
>> >              allow-query     { localhost; };
>> >
>> >     So, at least your server is now contactable from the Internet.  So
>> you can go about adding in the zones
>> >     you need as well as the access you want to allow.
>> >
>>
>> Your dns server REFUSED to answer the query.  That is "correct" for the
>> *test* named.conf file I sent.
>> The *test* configuration contains....
>>
>> allow-query     { localhost; };
>>
>
> i would think that *allow-query { localhost; 108.220.213.121; };*
>
> but that does not appear to work for me. what am i missing here?
>
> tia, jackc...
>
>>
>> meaning only request sent via 127.0.0.1 will be serviced.  All other
>> sources will be REFUSED.
>> Even a query from another host on your internal 10.0.0.X network will get
>> REFUSED.
>>
>> You need to fix that configuration option to allow queries from elsewhere.
>>
>>
>> --
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>>
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