On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 4:41 AM, Craig Skinner wrote:
> On 2015-01-13 Tue 16:26 PM |, sven falempin wrote:
>>
>> I would like to internally and externally solve some domain names
>> differently (so some service are accessible from inside and outside
>> without some fancy NAT or worse), I found out
On 2015-01-13 Tue 16:26 PM |, sven falempin wrote:
>
> I would like to internally and externally solve some domain names
> differently (so some service are accessible from inside and outside
> without some fancy NAT or worse), I found out 'some' call this setup a
> 'split-dns', often use for inter
On 14/01/15 02:33, Jason Adams wrote:
On 01/13/2015 01:26 PM, sven falempin wrote:
Dear OpenBSD users,
Recently unbound made his way in base, pushing the complex bind/named
out for our own good.
I would like to internally and externally solve some domain names
differently (so some service are
On 2015-01-13, sven falempin wrote:
> Dear OpenBSD users,
>
> Recently unbound made his way in base, pushing the complex bind/named
> out for our own good.
>
> I would like to internally and externally solve some domain names
> differently (so some service are accessible from inside and outside
>
In
https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-00874/0/Best-Practices-for-those-running-Recursive-Servers.html
one of the recommendations is to separate the two roles:
"Do not combine authoritative and recursive nameserver functions -- have
each function performed by separate server sets"
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015
On 01/13/15 16:26, sven falempin wrote:
> Dear OpenBSD users,
>
> Recently unbound made his way in base, pushing the complex bind/named
> out for our own good.
>
> I would like to internally and externally solve some domain names
> differently (so some service are accessible from inside and outsi
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 04:33:56PM -0800, Jason Adams wrote:
> Split DNS is a very good reason for using bind, and its not that hard to set
> up.
> I could private email you an example.
>
> If unbound doesn't do this, it is missing one of the main reasons people and
> institutions
> run their ow
On 01/13/2015 01:26 PM, sven falempin wrote:
> Dear OpenBSD users,
>
> Recently unbound made his way in base, pushing the complex bind/named
> out for our own good.
>
> I would like to internally and externally solve some domain names
> differently (so some service are accessible from inside and ou
Dear OpenBSD users,
Recently unbound made his way in base, pushing the complex bind/named
out for our own good.
I would like to internally and externally solve some domain names
differently (so some service are accessible from inside and outside
without some fancy NAT or worse), I found out 'some
On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 09:49:12PM +0200, Mike Henker wrote:
> Thanks James, I don t have the file you talked about but I will create
> it (resolve.conf) with the info you explained.
>
resolv.conf
not resolve.conf
No.
Mike: You _do_ have the file. It's resolv.conf with no E. resolve.conf
will do nothing.
I also strongly suggest you read the very excellent OpenBSD FAQ at
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/index.html
James: bad typo bad!
--James
Mike Henker wrote:
Thanks James, I don t have the file you talke
Thanks James, I don t have the file you talked about but I will create
it (resolve.conf) with the info you explained.
Salutes and thanks for the patience with newbies! ;)
Mike
James Boothe escribis:
On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 09:22:57PM +0200, Mike Henker wrote:
For to surf into Internet my IS
For to surf into Internet my ISP provider specify two DNS (primary and
secondary) how I must to add it to the network card I will use for
connect to Internet?
put them into /etc/resolv.conf file, there should be entries like:
nameserver primary_dns
nameserver secondary_dns
--
Wojtek
This question is answered in FAQ!
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html
On Sunday 14 August 2005 21:22, Mike Henker wrote:
> For to surf into Internet my ISP provider specify two DNS (primary and
> secondary) how I must to add it to the network card I will use for
> connect to Internet?
>
>
>
On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 09:22:57PM +0200, Mike Henker wrote:
> For to surf into Internet my ISP provider specify two DNS (primary and
> secondary) how I must to add it to the network card I will use for
> connect to Internet?
>
>
>
> Salutes,
> Mike
Edit /etc/resolve.conf to look like this
l
For to surf into Internet my ISP provider specify two DNS (primary and
secondary) how I must to add it to the network card I will use for
connect to Internet?
Salutes,
Mike
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