>view "external" { // what the Internet will see
>
> match-clients { any; };
>
It looks like the example file's "external -> !localnets; !localhost" wouldn't
match anything?
I also used "any" and everything is fine. It appears as Bind will stop once
matched so this is safe.
Thanks!
jlc
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Hi,
Here's ONE .
//
// named.conf for Red Hat caching-nameserver
//
options {
directory "/var/named";
dump-file "/var/named/data/cache_dump.db";
statistics-file "/var/named/data/named_stats.txt";
/*
* If there is a firewall between you and nameservers you wan
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 1:09 AM, Joseph L. Casale
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >From the manual, localnets matches hosts belonging to a network for which
> >the server
> has an interface in. I have a dns server in a dmz with an ip of 192.168.2.2
> in /24. Named.conf
> has 3 views, localhost_resol
>From the manual, localnets matches hosts belonging to a network for which the
>server
has an interface in. I have a dns server in a dmz with an ip of 192.168.2.2 in
/24. Named.conf
has 3 views, localhost_resolver -> localhost, internal -> localnets, and
external -> !localnets; !localhost.
I ha
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