Although I see listen-on in your named.conf snippet, I don't see
query-source. You can listen on a different interface / address than the
one you issue queries from. If you need to issue queries selectively on
different interfaces, see the server stanza and put query-source in there.
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Correct.
On Fri, 28 Jun 2024, 12:54 Renzo Marengo, wrote:
> Ok very veri interesting,and about this doubt?
>
> etc/resolv.conf in bind server is used only from client services ? E.g.
> ping tool
> I think bind9 dns service doesn't contact any /etc/resolv.conf, right?
>
> Thanks again
>
> Il gior
Ok very veri interesting,and about this doubt?
etc/resolv.conf in bind server is used only from client services ? E.g.
ping tool
I think bind9 dns service doesn't contact any /etc/resolv.conf, right?
Thanks again
Il giorno ven 28 giu 2024 alle ore 13:10 Greg Choules <
gregchoules+bindus...@googl
Hi again Renzo.
In general, BIND (and other resolvers) make non-recursives (aka iterative)
queries to authoritative servers, such as the roots and others.
- Clients (laptops etc.) make recursive queries to the DCs. If the DCs know
the answer they respond immediately; no forwarding needed.
- If th
Hi Greg again! :)
> 1) This should help you understand the difference between recursive and
non-recursive queries.
I read about recursive and iterative query but I think A.B.C.D server
should be as recursive server for domain controllers, I ask myself the same
question to root servers? Or Bind9 se
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