Re: [Pdns-users] Modifying DNS Response

2015-09-21 Thread Klaus Darilion
On 18.09.2015 12:47, Önem Özgülgen wrote: > Hello, > > As i wish to send original queries to the closest server and respond to > them, if there's something can be done reliable and affordable "before" > an Anycast BGP Routing, it'll be really cool! > > Yes, i'd like to get more detailed

Re: [Pdns-users] Modifying DNS Response

2015-09-21 Thread Peter Thomassen
Hi Klaus, On 09/21/2015 04:11 PM, Klaus Darilion wrote: > With Anycast it works from the beginning, but is not always correct (BGP > is optimized for cheapest routing, not for most efficient routing). Any > if it is to expensive for you to build an Anycast network, just host > your domains with

[Pdns-users] Modifying DNS Response

2015-09-18 Thread Önem Özgülgen
Hello, As i wish to send original queries to the closest server and respond to them, if there's something can be done reliable and affordable "before" an Anycast BGP Routing, it'll be really cool! Yes, i'd like to get more detailed information about it please!

Re: [Pdns-users] Modifying DNS Response

2015-09-10 Thread bert hubert
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 01:19:23AM +0300, Önem Özgülgen wrote: > Is it possible to change query sender ip address of the dns packet and > making response to another ip address "legally"? No, not right now. And if I understand you correctly, you'd not only have to change the response destination

[Pdns-users] Modifying DNS Response

2015-09-09 Thread Önem Özgülgen
Hello, I was playing with Lua scripting of PowerDNS and want to learn if something could be done via preoutquery and/or postresolve functions. Is it possible to change query sender ip address of the dns packet and making response to another ip address "legally"? Let me give an example; me -