On 10/10/12 9:17 PM, Lyle Giese wrote:
On 10/10/12 20:01, kalin wrote:

hi all...

# uname -a
NetBSD ns2..... 5.1 NetBSD 5.1 .... ...

# named -v
BIND 9.5.2-P2

i get these in the log:

Oct 10 16:15:09 ns2 named[29914]: client 156.154.62.145#19443: query
(cache) 'domain.net/AAAA/IN' denied
Oct 10 16:15:09 ns2 named[29914]: client 156.154.62.145#29333: query
(cache) 'domain.net/A/IN' denied
Oct 10 16:15:09 ns2 named[29914]: client 156.154.62.145#20710: query
(cache) 'www.domain.org/A/IN' denied
Oct 10 16:15:09 ns2 named[29914]: client 156.154.62.145#20122: query
(cache) 'domain.net/AAAA/IN' denied
Oct 10 16:15:09 ns2 named[29914]: client 156.154.62.145#17725: query
(cache) 'domain.net/A/IN' denied
Oct 10 16:15:09 ns2 named[29914]: client 156.154.62.145#29894: query
(cache) 'www.domain.org/A/IN' denied
Oct 10 16:15:09 ns2 named[29914]: client 156.154.62.145#47730: query
(cache) 'www.domain.org/A/IN' denied
Oct 10 16:15:09 ns2 named[29914]: client 38.112.17.138#36976: query
(cache) 'domain.org/A/IN' denied
Oct 10 16:15:09 ns2 named[29914]: client 156.154.62.145#43827: query
(cache) 'domain.org/A/IN' denied

.........................................


all the domain.net, .org, .com above exist. if i do a dig off a local
machine they resolve fine. if the dig is out of this network i get a
log entry as above.

at this point the named.conf has:

options {
        version         "ha-ha-ha";
        directory       "/etc/namedb";
        pid-file        "/var/run/named/pid";
        dump-file       "/var/dump/named_dump.db";
        statistics-file "/var/stats/named.stats";


        allow-query-cache { any; };
        allow-query { any; };
        recursion no;


        allow-transfer  {
                                127.0.0.1;
                        };

      };


i'm not sure where to look next....   this machine is on a verizon
fios if that really makes any difference...


where should i look?


thanks....
These are queries that require recursion and you have that turned off.
If you don't want a publicly abused dns server, turn recursion on and
restrict recursion to your LAN addresses(Allow-recursion).

thanks..  but not good.

now i have:

       allow-query-cache { any; };
        allow-query { any; };
        allow-recursion { any; }

and still those logs. a dig from the outside gets "refused"...






Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.

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