There are no rules in iptables, and they accept everything by default.

2012/11/25 Phil Mayers <p.may...@imperial.ac.uk>

> On 11/25/2012 04:12 PM, Daniele Imbrogino wrote:
>
>> Using Wireshark I can see that there are queries from my IP to a
>> root-server and replies in the reverse way, but then dig always fails
>> with a SERVFAIL. Why?
>>
>
> iptables?
>
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2012/11/24 Daniele Imbrogino <d.imbrog...@gmail.com>

> I'd like to use BIND9 in the simplest way possible: I just want to install
> it and use it for name resolution of Internet hosts.
> So, on Ubuntu 12.04, I run "sudo apt-get install bind9 bind9utils
> bind9-doc" and then "dig @127.0.0.1 www.amazon.com" (for example), but I
> ALWAYS obtain a SERVFAIL.
> Why? Is it necessary a configuration for this minimal use, too?
>
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