On 4/12/2011 4:33 AM, kapetr wrote:
Hello,
Kevin Darcyk...@chrysler.com WROTE:
Do You thing, that this VPN provider
- blocks direct (not recursive) DNS questions
and
- manipulates recursive queries ? [catch them,
make query itself and
answers with manipulated server IP]
???
None of your
Hello,
interesting ...
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Předmět: Re: BIND9 fails resolving after connecting to VPN
Datum: 9.4.2011 - 22:50:44
I' wondering if the network your attaching to via
VPN allows direct DNS
lookups
On 4/11/2011 7:18 AM, kapetr wrote:
Hello,
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Předmět: Re: BIND9 fails resolving after connecting to VPN
Datum: 9.4.2011 - 22:50:44
I' wondering if the network your attaching
Hello,
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Předmět: Re: BIND9 fails resolving after connecting to VPN
Datum: 8.4.2011 - 23:57:10
On Apr 8, 2011, at 2:23 PM, kapetr wrote:
What does:
dig +short rs.dns-oarc.net txt
I see the cmd.txt is still ?! empty - so once again.
cmd.txt
Description: Binary data
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I see the cmd.txt is empty - so once again.
cmd.txt
Description: Binary data
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I see the cmd.txt is still ?! empty - so once again.
?!?! probably apparmor problem with firefox so I have to put the
text here:
root@duron650:/etc# dig www.seznam.cz
; DiG 9.7.1-P2 www.seznam.cz
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 40867
I' wondering if the network your attaching to via VPN allows direct DNS
lookups?
I know of networks where the provided servers have firewall rules that allow
them to make queries but other servers are not.
You could test this theory by trying to connect to a root server with dig
when connected
Hello,
[first sorry please my English]
I have installed Bind9 on Ubuntu 10.10 - just for personal use (no
zones, ...).
I did not have any problems until I now try to use some free VPN
services based on PPTP or OpenVPN.
After connect to them (new network device created - tun or tap and
default
Hi--
On Apr 8, 2011, at 10:27 AM, kapetr wrote:
After connect to them (new network device created - tun or tap and
default route changes) my BIND is not able to reach other (root)
nameservers. And resolve requests fails.
This is due to how you are operating your VPN. Change it to only add a
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Předmět: Re: BIND9 fails resolving after connecting to VPN
Datum: 8.4.2011 - 19:39:36
Hi--
On Apr 8, 2011, at 10:27 AM, kapetr wrote:
After connect to them (new network device
created - tun
On Apr 8, 2011, at 1:07 PM, kapetr wrote:
I absolutely do not understand your answer.
OK.
I use the VPT to anonymisation. I need all traffic to go over the VPN.
OK. That's not the usual method of operation for a routed VPN, but is more
commonly used when doing bridging.
The VPN must be
Thanks for replay,
The VPN must be used as target - default route.
It is standard in
usage of such services, it is what I need and
want.
It's not standard behavior, but if it is what you
want, very well.
I had mean only standard in usage of such services - all of them do
that so.
If you think that the adding of a new route is the
issue, then just
restart named.
As I wrote - it do not help.
It might help if you post your named.conf to see
if you have something
wrong set in there.
In attachment.
(BTW - I have try it also without DNSSEC adds - so with out of the
On Apr 8, 2011, at 2:23 PM, kapetr wrote:
What does:
dig +short rs.dns-oarc.net txt
...do when your VPN tunnel is up?
After VPN up and restart of BIND:
hugo@duron650:~$ dig +short rs.dns-oarc.net txt
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
hugo@duron650:~$
Hmm. Your
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