Fore example "example.com" and "*.example.com" are blacklisted. I would
like to return a real ip address for special query types like MX or TXT,
but not for A or .
Tom
On 08.11.18 16:44, Barry Margolin wrote:
In article ,
Tom wrote:
Hi all
Is there a way to override/rewrite QTYPE
The only scenario in which I could see this being accepted by the client,
is if the replacement is a CNAME, since that's a "universal" type. But it's
still unclear what the ultimate intent would be.
-
Kevin
On Thu, Nov 8,
Please disregard apparently Openssl does not see the /dev/random in my chroot
directory as a valid random provider. So its off to google and oracle to see
what it will take to make a valid /dev/random available from within the jail.
Larry Stewart, CISSP
Contractor - Jacobs Technology
Network
I had that exact same issue. I had to drop down to 9.11 to get it to work.
-Christopher
On Thu, 2018-11-08 at 18:12 +, Stewart, Larry C Sr CTR DISA JT (USA) wrote:
I am running Solaris 10 and I downloaded bind 9.12.3 today and compiled it
using the enable threads option, the prefix=/
I am running Solaris 10 and I downloaded bind 9.12.3 today and compiled it
using the enable threads option, the prefix=/ option and the --without-gost
option just as I have in the past when compiling 9.10. The compilation seems to
go well but when I run named with -t /nithr -u nithr named fails
In article ,
Tom wrote:
> Hi all
> Is there a way to override/rewrite QTYPE (ex. MX) with RPZ? If no, is
> this planned in future releases of BIND?
What would be the point? If a query is for MX, and you return A instead,
the client won't be able to do anything with it.
--
Barry Margolin
Hi all
Is there a way to override/rewrite QTYPE (ex. MX) with RPZ? If no, is
this planned in future releases of BIND?
Regards,
Tom
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