filtering is now a plug-in (as of 9.14). This is documented in the ARM.
> On 7 Jul 2021, at 05:05, Scott Strattner wrote:
>
> I successfully built 9.16.18 on my RH8.4 ppc64el VM. But after doing so I
> wanted to set it up so that if it receives a query over IPv4 it will not
> return any
On Tue, Jul 6, 2021 at 3:06 PM Scott Strattner wrote:
> I successfully built 9.16.18 on my RH8.4 ppc64el VM. But after doing so I
> wanted to set it up so that if it receives a query over IPv4 it will not
> return any records in the reply
>
Hi Scott, just curious, why do you need this?
I successfully built 9.16.18 on my RH8.4 ppc64el VM. But after doing so I wanted to set it up so that if it receives a query over IPv4 it will not return any records in the reply.
I found this: https://kb.isc.org/docs/aa-00576
Which mentions using --enable-filter- and then applying
Or “make dig”
> On Jul 6, 2021, at 11:47, Paul Kosinski via bind-users
> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 6 Jul 2021 12:44:15 +
> "MURTARI, JOHN" wrote:
>
>> Folks, let me add my desire for a quick download dig supporting DoH. It
>> could really help with some testing, some ready stuff for Ubuntu
On Tue, 6 Jul 2021 12:44:15 +
"MURTARI, JOHN" wrote:
> Folks, let me add my desire for a quick download dig supporting DoH. It
> could really help with some testing, some ready stuff for Ubuntu 18/20,
> Redhat/CentOS, could make a lot of people happy. Maybe the libs included
> and we
Ondřej - I have to smile. I should have known! Thank you for the reminder.
You get 5 Stars!
Although this would require you install all of BIND? Might be inconvenient for
folks who want the upgraded dig -- but don't want to disturb the rest of an
existing install?
Like this?
Like this?
https://kb.isc.org/docs/isc-packages-for-bind-9
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> On 6. 7. 2021, at 14:44, MURTARI, JOHN wrote:
>
>
> Folks, let me
Folks, let me add my desire for a quick download dig supporting DoH. It could
really help with some testing, some ready stuff for Ubuntu 18/20,
Redhat/CentOS, could make a lot of people happy. Maybe the libs included and
we set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH, or a 'static' link?
It only takes a 'few
Well! That was the quickest & simplest WORKING solution I have ever
received from a mailing list! Thank you!
On 2021-07-05 17:55, Mark Andrews wrote:
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