On 6/12/23 2:48 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
note that query-source settings affects source IP of packet, while "ip
rule" affects outgoing interface (unless you also configure SNAT for
those packets), so they are not exactly the same.
Late comment: `ip route` can have some influence on
On Sat, 10 Jun 2023 19:24:03 +0200
Ondřej Surý wrote:
You are over-complicating things. If unconfigured, named binds the
outgoing UDP to 0.0.0.0 (::0), which means the chosen IP address is
picked by the kernel. You need to configure priorities on your
interfaces in the kernel - ip route is
On Sat, 10 Jun 2023 19:24:03 +0200
Ondřej Surý wrote:
> You are over-complicating things. If unconfigured, named binds the outgoing
> UDP to 0.0.0.0 (::0), which means the chosen IP address is picked by the
> kernel. You need to configure priorities on your interfaces in the kernel -
> ip
On Sat 10/Jun/2023 19:32:31 +0200 Ondřej Surý wrote:
The other approach might be the up/down scripts on your ppp connection that
will reconfigure the query-source(-v6) address as the connection is established
or tore down.
Cute! Thank you.
Best
Ale
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The other approach might be the up/down scripts on your ppp connection that
will reconfigure the query-source(-v6) address as the connection is established
or tore down.
Ondřej
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You are over-complicating things. If unconfigured, named binds the outgoing UDP
to 0.0.0.0 (::0), which means the chosen IP address is picked by the kernel.
You need to configure priorities on your interfaces in the kernel - ip route is
your friend.
And for goddess’ sake, don’t do anything
On Fri 09/Jun/2023 18:32:25 +0200 Anand Buddhdev wrote:
On 09/06/2023 17:26, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
Having two WANs, it would be reasonable, in case one doesn't work, to try the
other one. However, it's always useless to try the LAN. Is there any way to
configure which interface is used
On 09/06/2023 17:26, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
Hi Alessandro,
Hi,
I have two WANs. As a leftover from the times when I had no IPv6
address, I was running named with -4 option. I just removed it a couple
of minutes ago. However, I still have IPv4 precedence in gai.conf:
precedence ::1/128
Hi,
I have two WANs. As a leftover from the times when I had no IPv6 address, I
was running named with -4 option. I just removed it a couple of minutes ago.
However, I still have IPv4 precedence in gai.conf:
precedence ::1/128 50 0
precedence ::/0 40
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