Hi there,
I have little confusion about bind and Windows AD/DNS Setup and woudl
appreciate if someone can shed some light on my query.
Well, I have BIND/RPZ setup in my environment and I have AD/DNS server,
users are configured to talk to Windows DNS server and it has forwarder set
to my BIND/RPZ
Is it possible that I have 2 routers on 1 server and 2 views? Should I just
use 1 connection to the same server?
I connect to to internet connection 1 for me downloading etc, and 1 for the
input for web, email, etc...
But I connected 2. The big problem is that I cannot turn off the server 2nd
view,
Hi Patrik,
192.168.81.20 appears to be matched to the internal-enp1s0f3 view.
This view might not be able to resolve these external dns entries correctly
what do you get when you try
dig @192.168.81.20 com soa
and
dig @192.168.81.20 production.cloudflare.docker.com +trace
Kind Regards Peter
Hello!
Thank you very much.
So what do you mean "internal-enp1s0f3" view is configured to bump this
domain?
Is this a setting?
It looks like this for my views:
view "internal-enp1s0f3" {
match-clients { "internal-enp1s0f3"; };
match-recursive-only yes;
recursion yes;
allow-recursio
Hello!
Thank you very much.
So what do you mean "internal-enp1s0f3" view is configured to bump this
domain?
Is this a setting?
It looks like this for my views:
view "internal-enp1s0f3" {
match-clients { "internal-enp1s0f3"; };
match-recursive-only yes;
recursion yes;
allow-recurs
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