> On 13. 11. 2021, at 8:16, Erich Eckner <b...@eckner.net> wrote: > > The problem arises, as soon as you have some clients *outside* of this > local net (inside some other local net), which should also resolve the > internal ips - this is, what I have, and why I use a public zone for my > private addresses: Most hosts are within my lan behind my own dns server, > but some are "outside", but reachable via vpn - but I do not want to route > all dns traffic for those through vpn, neither do I want to deploy dns > servers for each of those machines.
What Erich said… I have ProxMox (PVE) at home and bunch of operating systems for testing and the <system>.home.sury.org are just listed in the public zone. There’s not much anybody can do with the information that I am using 10.10.10.0/24 for my home network. So, instead of describing what and how you want to do <foo>, maybe you might describe why you want to do <foo>? Ondrej -- Ondřej Surý (He/Him) ond...@isc.org
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