> I'd like to reinforce what Chris said, and recommend the use of an
> internal root zone for networks/enterprises which have no public
> Internet connectivity
+1
> A lot of people seem to be scared by the prospect of setting up
> their own root zone.
It really isn't difficult, and I discuss th
I'd like to reinforce what Chris said, and recommend the use of an
internal root zone for networks/enterprises which have no public
Internet connectivity, or whose connectivity to the Internet is
exclusively through application-level proxies. Don't make Internet names
resolvable on your interna
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 01:37:23AM -0700, chris.p.bux...@gmail.com wrote:
> You're getting a bit confused, because your configuration is complex. Some of
> your observations are in contradiction with your disabling of recursion, so I
> believe you are partially mistaken.
>
> - You're mixing auth
You're getting a bit confused, because your configuration is complex. Some of
your observations are in contradiction with your disabling of recursion, so I
believe you are partially mistaken.
- You're mixing authoritative and recursive service in one config. This often
leads to confusion.
- You
Hi,
I am experiencing problems to get a working forwarding configuration.
I am using BIND 9.3.6-P1 and the server has the global recursion parameter
on. The server is not on a public network (not on Internet -- no access
to root servers).
I have a zone called "example.com" for which th
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