This could also be done with IPsec, but I'm curious as to what it is that
the OP wants to accomplish...

Laura 

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> You can always set up ACL's to block or allow UDP 53 on the router.
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> >> -----Original Message-----
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> >> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 4:16 AM
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> >> Subject: DNS recursive
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> >>     
> >>> On Windows 200/2003 is it possible to restrict DNS
> >>>       
> >> recursive queries
> >>     
> >>> to only a specific subnet of IP addresses
> >>>
> >>>       
> Coming in late on this thread, but according to everything I 
> have read there is no way to restrict recursive lookups from 
> a specific network using Microsoft DNS. You will need to use 
> another DNS server software in order to accomplish this.
> 
> I would recommend the win32 version of Bind9 as it has the 
> functionality you are looking for.
> 
> Tom Walsh
> Express Web Systems, Inc.
> http://www.expresswebsystems.com/
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