Hi, sorry for the late reply On Tue, 16 Jun 2015, Herbert Parentes Fortes Neto wrote:
The upstream said: "Not really an openresolv bug as I see it. For example 192.168.x.x can route to 10.x.x.x even if both sets are not publicly route-able. In-fact some Spanish ISPs do this for their Internet TV."
I regret to say that upstream did not understand my bug report (perhaps I did not explain clearly). I never claimed that requests to resolve unroutable IPs should never be forwarded; I did claim (and maintain) that IF the local bind is set up to be authoritative on a domain (which happens to be an unroutable block of IPs for me, but does not have to be), then openresolv should not override that by always forwarding queries in any case. So the problem is not about forwarding queries involving unroutable addresses (even if that happens in my case) but about forwarding queries that can have (and therefore should have) an authoritative answer from the local bind, without going any further. If I did not explain clearly, please let me know and I will try to explain better. If you confirm wontfix, I will find a way to tweak my local configuration of bind + openresolv to work around this for myself, but I do believe the current behaviour is wrong in principle and in practice, so it should be fixed in a more general way. Bye Giacomo -- _________________________________________________________________ Giacomo Mulas <[email protected]> _________________________________________________________________ INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Cagliari via della scienza 5 - 09047 Selargius (CA) tel. +39 070 71180244 mob. : +39 329 6603810 _________________________________________________________________ "When the storms are raging around you, stay right where you are" (Freddy Mercury) _________________________________________________________________ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

