Define an explicit forward-zone on the recursive server for
private.dns.com In the zone definition, put the addresses of the
servers which can answer for private.dns.com.
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John Thurston907-465-8591
john.thurs...@alaska.gov
Hello All.
I have a recursion via forwarder question. Consider the following scenario:
- A client sends a query to an internal recursive DNS server for the
following A record: 'a.b.c.private.dns.com'
- The Recursive DNS server is unaware of this domain and sends the
Am 20.12.21 um 17:53 schrieb Petr Menšík:
sure I confused that. I read it wrong way and thought they are present
on *BSD but not on Fedora. I know some messages are removed in Fedora
builds. I apologize for a confusion. Nobody complained on Fedora builds,
that is a good message to me.
OP was
Oh, Hi Reindl,
sure I confused that. I read it wrong way and thought they are present
on *BSD but not on Fedora. I know some messages are removed in Fedora
builds. I apologize for a confusion. Nobody complained on Fedora builds,
that is a good message to me.
Thanks!
Merry Christmas folks.
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Am 20.12.21 um 17:32 schrieb Petr Menšík:
Hi Borja,
In fact there is ancient patch [1] still applied to Fedora builds, which
hides some lame servers warnings. It makes some lame servers category
logs as debug only, shown only when -d 1 option is used.
I was thinking about removing this
Hi Borja,
In fact there is ancient patch [1] still applied to Fedora builds, which
hides some lame servers warnings. It makes some lame servers category
logs as debug only, shown only when -d 1 option is used.
I was thinking about removing this change some time ago and replace it
with just
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