Re: Split zone DNS?

2017-08-01 Thread flipchan
twork. >> >> I would like to run a local resolver on my internal network that will >> resolve all my hosts on my local network to IP addresses on my local >> network(s) rather than resolving to their public IP addresses. >> >> I believe it's called a &q

Re: Split zone DNS?

2017-08-01 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2017-07-31, Kenneth Gober wrote: > It's not totally clear whether > it's even possible using nsd/unbound and the base dhcpd, but what I've > seen indicates that it is not. It could be done with some helper software to read the lease db and convert to a z

Re: Split zone DNS?

2017-07-31 Thread Kenneth Gober
On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 9:58 AM, Steve Williams wrote: > I would like to run a local resolver on my internal network that will > resolve all my hosts on my local network to IP addresses on my local > network(s) rather than resolving to their public IP addresses. > > What is the best tool to accomp

Re: Split zone DNS?

2017-07-29 Thread Etienne
On 29/07/17 12:04, Craig Skinner wrote: What is the best tool to accomplish this these days? Is NSD the "modern" tool to be using on OpenBSD? When OpenBSD changed from BIND to NSD & Unbound, I found it simpler to serve the private domain '.internal' on the LAN;- An alternative is to use a s

Re: Split zone DNS?

2017-07-29 Thread Craig Skinner
ieve it's called a "split zone" DNS, where my domain is resolved > locally, but everyone else is resolved using normal resolution > processes. > Yes Steve. A split horizon DNS zone is where different data is served for the same zone above & below the horizon (a gatew

Re: Split zone DNS?

2017-07-28 Thread Steve Williams
tune my home network. I would like to run a local resolver on my internal network that will resolve all my hosts on my local network to IP addresses on my local network(s) rather than resolving to their public IP addresses. I believe it's called a "split zone" DNS, where m

Re: Split zone DNS?

2017-07-28 Thread Liviu Daia
n my local network to IP addresses on my local > network(s) rather than resolving to their public IP addresses. > > I believe it's called a "split zone" DNS, where my domain is resolved > locally, but everyone else is resolved using normal resolution processes. > &g

Re: Split zone DNS?

2017-07-28 Thread Rui Ribeiro
; > > I would like to run a local resolver on my internal network that will > > resolve all my hosts on my local network to IP addresses on my local > > network(s) rather than resolving to their public IP addresses. > > > > I believe it's called a "split zone&quo

Re: Split zone DNS?

2017-07-28 Thread Claer
all my hosts on my local network to IP addresses on my local > network(s) rather than resolving to their public IP addresses. > > I believe it's called a "split zone" DNS, where my domain is resolved > locally, but everyone else is resolved using normal resolution proces

Split zone DNS?

2017-07-28 Thread Steve Williams
resolving to their public IP addresses. I believe it's called a "split zone" DNS, where my domain is resolved locally, but everyone else is resolved using normal resolution processes. I set this up at one of my previous jobs using BIND, but that was 7 years ago. I've never