https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-00851/0/Understanding-views-in-BIND-9-by-example.html
In message <111a000f-fa5e-d753-0d7c-c61e5c057...@globalchangemusic.org>, Asai
writes:
> Greetings,
>
> Quick question. Using BIND 9.9.4. I have 2 zones. One for LAN
> traffic, and one for WAN traffic. My se
In message <12165d85-6cc2-4c9e-9001-45b20d6d6...@nau.edu>, Mathew Ian Eis
writes:
> Hi BIND,
>
> We are running BIND behind a Citrix NetScaler (v 11.0) load balancer, and
> recently had a report that BIND 9.11 is unable to resolve names from our
> public nameservers.
>
> The issue can be easily r
Greetings,
Quick question. Using BIND 9.9.4. I have 2 zones. One for LAN
traffic, and one for WAN traffic. My secondary server is transferring
the wrong zones, so that my WAN zone has all the A records for my LAN zone.
Any insights on this?
Thanks,
Asai
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Greetings,
Quick question. Using BIND 9.9.4. I have 2 zones. One for LAN
traffic, and one for WAN traffic. My secondary server is transferring
the wrong zones, so that my WAN zone has all the A records for my LAN zone.
Any insights on this?
Thanks,
Asai
_
Hi BIND,
We are running BIND behind a Citrix NetScaler (v 11.0) load balancer, and
recently had a report that BIND 9.11 is unable to resolve names from our public
nameservers.
The issue can be easily reproduced with the BIND 9.11 client, e.g.: $ dig
nau.edu @a.ns.nau.edu (will return status: F
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