Re: bind-chroot is not re-positioning my forward and reverse tables

2021-07-01 Thread ToddAndMargo via bind-users
On 7/1/21 9:10 AM, Petr Menšík wrote: Hi, On 6/30/21 5:11 AM, ToddAndMargo via bind-users wrote: On 6/27/21 4:01 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: seriosly i am beginning to wonder if you should simply give up bind-chroot Never quit!  :-) Is is not a bad idea. If you are running SELinux in

Re: Address match lists syntax, was Managing localhost

2021-07-01 Thread Petr Menšík
No, there is no need to redefine localhost acl. It is built-in and already specifies localhost IPv4 and IPv6 address. similar to localnets (networks directly connected to the server), any or none names. Read a great ARM documentation about BIND [1], it has section about ACLs describing build-in

Re: bind-chroot is not re-positioning my forward and reverse tables

2021-07-01 Thread Petr Menšík
Hi, On 6/30/21 5:11 AM, ToddAndMargo via bind-users wrote: > On 6/27/21 4:01 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: >> seriosly i am beginning to wonder if you should simply give up bind-chroot >> > > Never quit!  :-) Is is not a bad idea. If you are running SELinux in enforcing mode, it already limits named