Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote in
<[email protected]>:
|>Byung-Hee HWANG wrote in
|> <87ee13qxa1.fsf@penguin>:
|> ...
|>|> First install a true local resolver such as bind9 or unbound and then
|>|> switch your system to use it instead of systemd-resolved. To switch to
|>|> bind9 you could try my
|>|> https://www.timedicer.co.uk/programs/help/bind9-resolved-switch.sh.php.
...
|On 09.05.22 16:21, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
|>I use dnsmasq for almost twenty years. On the laptop it listens
|>on all ip netns namespaces etc and /etc/resolv.conf is "nameserver
|>127.0.0.1". It locally caches but otherwise only contacts dnsmasq
|>on my vserv VM (via VPN address "server=192.0.2.1") where dnsmasq
|>sits for real. dnsmasq.conf is
|
|dnsmasq it not a true resolver. It does DNS forwarding, which is unwanted \
|in
|case of mailservers because of DNS-based blocklists etc.
Well it can do a lot and even act authoritatively for some stuff,
it call itself a caching DNS server. Note i use it, but it can
much more than i ever asked it for. Which is true for all my
program use cases btw, even including vim(1) i use for so long.
(In the meantime i even use it to deliver DHCP in some network
namespaces, namely vm, and there i have the problem that it does
not act authoritatively for IPv6 even though it did assign an IPv4
address, which is a problem since by default many
things-to-be-resolved send out A and AAAA and only one is
answered, the other is forwarded, which is a nuisance .. but 'got
no answer a couple of months back .. IPv6 is disabled here, i had
to reread the RFCs and learn it anew.)
I do use _rbl_ stuff with zen.spamhaus.org and dnsbl.sorbs.net and
sometimes it even hits? But i am not a postfix configuration
expert and may definitely falsely understand what you mean.
|>I only use non-systemd systems and have no idea of that one.
|>('Can understand why you would want to put everything in one, but
|>do not like it.)
|
|I guess systemd-resolved does the same, just different way.
--steffen
|
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