On Fri, 4 Dec 2009, Chris Thompson wrote:
[It's never been entirely clear to me why these functions have to be
combined, especially given that server [ipaddr/len] {bogus yes;};
can be used to block outgoing queries.]
The CIDR syntax for server clauses is relatively new. Before it was added
In article mailman.1194.1259925918.14796.bind-us...@lists.isc.org,
Chris Thompson c...@cam.ac.uk wrote:
On Dec 3 2009, Bill Larson wrote:
[...]
Then again, I've never been sure what the original requester was asking
for. If he didn't want to give an answer out to someone on a particular
On Dec 3 2009, Bill Larson wrote:
[...]
Then again, I've never been sure what the original requester was asking
for. If he didn't want to give an answer out to someone on a particular
network, then the blackhole option would seem to be a perfect solution in
the first place.
| blackhole
|
|
Search in arm by keyword blackhole will save father of russian democracy
:-)
2009/12/3 Dmitry Rybin kirg...@corbina.net
Barry Margolin wrote:
In article mailman.1159.1259764844.14796.bind-us...@lists.isc.org,
Dmitry Rybin kirg...@corbina.net wrote:
Hello!
I can't find in docs how
Give me parabellum :)
This is not answer. I wont to disable Refused answers for not allowed
client in recursion.
Peter Andreev wrote:
Search in arm by keyword blackhole will save father of russian
democracy :-)
2009/12/3 Dmitry Rybin kirg...@corbina.net mailto:kirg...@corbina.net
Are you want to disable refused answers for recursion and allow any answers
for authoritative information in the same time?
2009/12/3 Dmitry Rybin kirg...@corbina.net
Give me parabellum :)
This is not answer. I wont to disable Refused answers for not allowed
client in recursion.
Peter
Dmitry Rybin wrote:
Barry Margolin wrote:
In article mailman.1159.1259764844.14796.bind-us...@lists.isc.org,
Dmitry Rybin kirg...@corbina.net wrote:
Hello!
I can't find in docs how disable answer (Refused), if recursion for
IP is not allowed?
What do you expect it to do instead? Not
On Dec 2, 2009, at 6:40 AM, Dmitry Rybin wrote:
Hello!
I can't find in docs how disable answer (Refused), if recursion for IP is not
allowed?
Something like this should work:
_
options {
directory /var/named;
};
acl authorized-clients {
Chris Buxton wrote:
On Dec 2, 2009, at 6:40 AM, Dmitry Rybin wrote:
Hello!
I can't find in docs how disable answer (Refused), if recursion for IP is not
allowed?
Something like this should work:
_
options {
directory /var/named;
};
acl
On Dec 3, 2009, at 10:16 AM, Kevin Darcy wrote:
Chris Buxton wrote:
On Dec 2, 2009, at 6:40 AM, Dmitry Rybin wrote:
Hello!
I can't find in docs how disable answer (Refused), if recursion for IP is
not allowed?
Something like this should work:
_
view
In message dcf41a2c-d461-4e78-82cd-0add12051...@menandmice.com, Chris Buxton
writes:
On Dec 3, 2009, at 10:16 AM, Kevin Darcy wrote:
Chris Buxton wrote:
On Dec 2, 2009, at 6:40 AM, Dmitry Rybin wrote:
Hello!
I can't find in docs how disable answer (Refused), if recursion for IP is
Chris Buxton cbux...@menandmice.com said:
There is no definitive list of the options that can or can not be used in
a view. Likewise, the description of the blackhole statement makes no
mention of the fact that it's not valid inside a view.
There is the doc/misc/options file in the BIND
Hello!
I can't find in docs how disable answer (Refused), if recursion for IP
is not allowed?
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In article mailman.1159.1259764844.14796.bind-us...@lists.isc.org,
Dmitry Rybin kirg...@corbina.net wrote:
Hello!
I can't find in docs how disable answer (Refused), if recursion for IP
is not allowed?
What do you expect it to do instead? Not respond at all?
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Barry Margolin,
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