y; };
};
view "LAN” {
match-clients { lan_hosts; };
zone “intranet.site" {
type slave;
masters {
10.233.0.198;
};
file "/var/named/slaves/intranet.site.LAN.hosts";
};
}
> O
Yes, thank you. I think Mark’s link to the article is the proper solution.
Thank you for your reply.
> On Dec 21, 2016, at 10:55 AM, Matthew Pounsett wrote:
>
>
>
> On 20 December 2016 at 16:45, Asai <mailto:a...@globalchangemusic.org>> wrote:
> Greetings,
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
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
9.3.6-20.P1.el5_8.6
Thanks.
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--Asai
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