Am 19.08.2022 um 14:12 schrieb Bob Harold:
RPZ should be able to do that. Read up on RPZ in the BIND manual, and
search online for more info.
thanks a lot Bob for the pointer, I will read the manual and if I have
more questions, I let you know ;)
Gruß
Matthias
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RPZ should be able to do that. Read up on RPZ in the BIND manual, and
search online for more info.
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Bob Harold
On Fri, Aug 19, 2022 at 2:56 AM Matthias Fechner wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm not sure if bind can do this, but let me explain what I would like
> to do.
>
> It is a hostname from
Hi Matthias.
In DNS there are many record types. For IP addresses there are two types: A
for IPv4 addresses and for IPv6 addresses. If your client asks for the
record it should get only IPv6 addresses. So what is your client
asking for?
Can you show us a real example where both IPv4 and
Dear all,
I'm not sure if bind can do this, but let me explain what I would like
to do.
It is a hostname from a foreign domain, like:
test.myfritz.net
it is returning an IPv4 and IPv6 address:
host test.myfritz.net
test.myfritz.net has address 100.91.114.161
test.myfritz.net has IPv6 address
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