(bind version 9.7.0-P1)
A DNS slave server has two IPs: an internal RFC1918 number to talk to
the internal net, and an external one to talk to the rest of the world.
If I *don't* put the external IP in a master:
zone "example.com" {
type slave;
file "example";
masters port 1053 { 172.16.0.30; }
2010/7/1 Y z
>
> (bind version 9.7.0-P1)
>
> A DNS slave server has two IPs: an internal RFC1918 number to talk to
> the internal net, and an external one to talk to the rest of the world.
>
> If I *don't* put the external IP in a master:
>
> zone "example.com" {
> type slave;
> file "example";
>
In article ,
Peter Andreev wrote:
> 2010/7/1 Y z
>
> >
> > (bind version 9.7.0-P1)
> >
> > A DNS slave server has two IPs: an internal RFC1918 number to talk to
> > the internal net, and an external one to talk to the rest of the world.
> >
> > If I *don't* put the external IP in a master:
> >
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