On Tue, Feb 08, 2022 at 12:15:42PM +0000, Brian Candler via Pdns-users wrote:
> On 08/02/2022 12:08, Prochazka via Pdns-users wrote: > > > > Pdns recursor config: > > > > ... > > forward-zones= > > forward-zones+=some.domain.tld=AUTH1_ipv6 > > forward-zones+=some.domain.tld=AUTH1_ipv4 > > forward-zones+=some.domain.tld=AUTH2_ipv6 > > forward-zones+=some.domain.tld=AUTH2_ipv4 > > forward-zones+=some.domain.tld=AUTH3_ipv6 > > forward-zones+=some.domain.tld=AUTH3_ipv4 > > forward-zones+=some.domain.tld=AUTH4_ipv6 > > forward-zones+=some.domain.tld=AUTH4_ipv4 > > ... > > Have you tried listing the destinations on the same line, separated by > semicolons <https://docs.powerdns.com/recursor/settings.html#forward-zones>? > > forward-zones+=some.domain.tld=AUTH1_ipv6;AUTH1_ipv4;AUTH2_ipv6;...etc Bright is right, the config above boils down to having a single some.domain.tld forward with the last auth mentioned. Check the startup logs, it should something like: Feb 08 13:31:53 Redirecting queries for zone 'some.domain.tld' to: 1.2.3.4:53, 3.4.5.6:53 Feb 08 13:31:53 Redirecting queries for zone 'other.domain.tld' to: 4.5.6.7:53, 8.9.10.11:53 If it shows multiple lines with the same target domain, only the last will be effective. -Otto > > Personally I would use forward-zones-file to make this cleaner. Also, I > wouldn't forward to both ipv4 and ipv6 on the same server; if the server is > down, it's going to be unreachable via both. > _______________________________________________ > Pdns-users mailing list > Pdns-users@mailman.powerdns.com > https://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/pdns-users _______________________________________________ Pdns-users mailing list Pdns-users@mailman.powerdns.com https://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/pdns-users