Hi together,
thanks for these many hints. Wow! So many mistakes in a few lines. Here
ist now my config file:
-%<-
@ IN SOA localhost. root.localhost. (
2012050900
7200
Hi Jan-Piet,
> What's the hash doing there? ...^
>
> That's not a comment.
Thanks. I continue learning...
> Replace that whole line by
>
> nosslsearch.google.com. IN A 216.239.32.20
Zone is www.google.com. That won't work here
> Assuming you've configured the z
Hi Phil,
> 4. Create a zone for "www.google.com" and instead of CNAME, put an A
> record at the apex with the same IP as "nosslsearch.google.com". Run a
> script FREQUENTLY to re-resolve the host, as Google do short-TTL
> DNS-based loadbalancing.
For unbound has no solution Inow want to try your
Hi Phil,
>> 1. Don't use bind but e.g. unbound instead.
First: here the link to follow on the unbound mailing list:
http://unbound.nlnetlabs.nl/pipermail/unbound-users/2012-April/002329.html
>> Any other ideas I missed?
>
> 3. Use RPZ, as per Chris' suggestion
>
> 4. Create a zone for "www.goo
Hi all together,
very interesting this discussion. For I am a newbie I understood only half.
Thus I detected 2 ways to continue:
> I believe you can use response policy (RPZ) to achieve this. Or you can use
> just about any non-BIND resolver (e.g. unbound) to achieve this.
1. Don't use bind bu
google.com <http://google.com> zone everything you don't
> load in the zone will be black holed and not resolve.
> If you try to load WWW.Google.com <http://WWW.Google.com> you will not
> be able to make WWW a cname due to the no cname and other data rule.
>
> On Apr
Hi together,
I am a newbie to bind and wasted hours to create my first bind
configuration. My target is simply creating a configuration with a CNAME
for www.google.com to nosslsearch.google.com.
First: I use Ubuntu Precise Pangolin with bind 9.8.1. I have a
transparent proxy (Dansguardian + Squid
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