[CentOS] bind question, please help
Alan Sparks
asparks at doublesparks.net
Wed Oct 7 20:16:30 UTC 2009
Look into allow-recursion. Perhaps something like:
options {
allow-recursion { localhost; internal-network; };
};
adrian kok wrote:
> in my understanding:
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> 1/ this allow internal network can query zone and outside
> allow-query { localhost; internal-network; };
> recursion yes;
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> 2/ this allow internal network can query zone but not outside
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> allow-query { localhost; internal-network; };
> recursion no;
>
> i would like this dns as let outside query zone and allow internal network to equiry zone and outside.
> how can i do it?
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> Thank you
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> --- On Thu, 10/8/09, Joseph L. Casale <JCasale at activenetwerx.com> wrote:
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>> From: Joseph L. Casale <JCasale at activenetwerx.com>
>> Subject: Re: [CentOS] bind question, please help
>> To: "'CentOS mailing list'" <centos at centos.org>
>> Date: Thursday, October 8, 2009, 3:54 AM
>>
>>> I don't know how to let the dns
>>>
>> as zone and also enquriy in local network
>>
>>> please help
>>>
>>> if this. the outside and inside can use this server to
>>>
>> enquiry zone, but can't enquriy non zone. but how can I let
>> it enquiry non zone restrict in local network.
>>
>> I am not following you well here, but I am guessing you
>> have the following issue:
>> If you match a "view" and get denied, even though a
>> proceeding view may allow/contain
>> what you want, such as a zone or the allowance of
>> recursion, the deny/non-existence
>> in an initial view will tank the lookup.
>>
>> Always catches me initially:)
>>
>> jlc
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