niall.orei...@ucd.ie:
At Sat, 3 Jan 2015 19:24:47 +0100,
Christian Kette wrote:
I have found a workaround.
I defined a different zone for every network
A simpler solution might be to use a sortlist.
From the ARM:
6.2.16.13 The sortlist Statement
The response to a DNS query may
it is more specific
than Re: Contents of bind-users digest...
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1. Re: BIND9 Return different IP address based on subnet
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it can't find neither the localhost nor the
DEV.home.lan entry in /etc/bind/db.home.lan
2014-12-27 22:57 GMT+01:00 Jeremy C. Reed jr...@isc.org:
On Sat, 27 Dec 2014, Christian Kette wrote:
I have some questions. Q1: Why do I get the IP address 192.168.2.100
for
DEV.home.lan from both
don't understand why it can't find neither the localhost nor the
DEV.home.lan entry in /etc/bind/db.home.lan
2014-12-27 22:57 GMT+01:00 Jeremy C. Reed jr...@isc.org:
On Sat, 27 Dec 2014, Christian Kette wrote:
I have some questions. Q1: Why do I get the IP address 192.168.2.100
Hello,
I've got a raspberry pi with 5 network interfaces (3 WLAN and
two wired LAN).
Also, I have set up a BIND 9 server. Now I want to give the PI (the
hostname is DEV) a different IP address for every single interface.
For example: when a client from the network 192.168.2.0/24
Hello,
I've got a raspberry pi with 5 network interfaces (3 WLAN and
two wired LAN).
Also, I have set up a BIND 9 server. Now I want to give the PI (the
hostname is DEV) a different IP address for every single interface.
For example: when a client from the network 192.168.2.0/24
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