Bert,
thank you very much. That seems to be the solution for my issue. I was aware of
this switch and played with it sooner, without success. But this was in another
test environment, potentially with more hidden problem.
Great! Again, thank you!
Sig
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On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 04:10:52PM +0100, bert hubert wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 03:00:53PM +, Sig Pam wrote:
> > [root@hallo ~]# nslookup - 192.168.94.66
> >
> > > set port=53
> >
> > > 192.168.94.66
Ok, I see it now, try adding: serve-rfc1918=off
What you are seeing is that the power
On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 03:00:53PM +, Sig Pam wrote:
> [root@hallo ~]# nslookup - 192.168.94.66
>
> > set port=53
>
> > 192.168.94.66
Hi Sig,
Before delving deeper into this, can you try:
dig -x 192.168.94.66 @yourips ?
We never know what nslookup sends out, so it is hard to debug through
Hi all!
I have trouble with reverse lookup of IP addresses. Reverse lookups work when I
directly request my Bind9, but not pdns-recursor forwarding the request to the
same Bind9. I do this because I want to use the lua-script facility to filter
incoming requests, allowing only the lookup of n