>
One follow-up question: it seems the IP is not shown in the RPZ log.
Can this be adjusted?
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> Am 25.02.2025 um 01:06 schrieb Evan Hunt :
>
> On Tue, Feb 18, 2025 at 08:40:53AM +0100, Rainer Duffner wrote:
>>> ECS is not supported in the open source version of BIND so I guess
>>> it might not get logged.
>
> The open source version doesn't *send* client-subnet requests,
> or cache the r
On Tue, Feb 18, 2025 at 08:40:53AM +0100, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> > ECS is not supported in the open source version of BIND so I guess
> > it might not get logged.
The open source version doesn't *send* client-subnet requests,
or cache the responses differently depending on client-subnet data
incl
> Am 17.02.2025 um 18:00 schrieb Petr Špaček :
>
> ECS is not supported in the open source version of BIND so I guess it might
> not get logged. What you can do is enable PROXYv2 support, assuming Unbound
> supports it.
Unfortunately, it looks like it doesn’t support it sending requests down
this a question about BIND, or Unbound?
Note the name of the list.
No, it’s a question about BIND.
If an upstream resolver sends an ECS subnet (it’s in the packet
header somewhere, from what I understand) - how can BIND show this in
the logs?
ECS is not supported in the open source version of
On 14. 02. 25 17:41, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am 14.02.2025 um 17:39 schrieb Greg Choules
:
Hi.
Is this a question about BIND, or Unbound?
Note the name of the list.
No, it’s a question about BIND.
If an upstream resolver sends an ECS subnet (it’s in the packet header
somewhere, from what I
> Am 14.02.2025 um 17:39 schrieb Greg Choules
> :
>
> Hi.
> Is this a question about BIND, or Unbound?
> Note the name of the list.
No, it’s a question about BIND.
If an upstream resolver sends an ECS subnet (it’s in the packet header
somewhere, from what I understand) -
Hi.
Is this a question about BIND, or Unbound?
Note the name of the list.
On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 at 16:36, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a setup where I have a BIND resolver behind an unbound resolver.
>
> The reason is that when I originally set this up, there was no way to
> integrate an
Hi,
I have a setup where I have a BIND resolver behind an unbound resolver.
The reason is that when I originally set this up, there was no way to integrate
an RPZ feed into unbound.
It seems possible now but I haven’t really wanted to try it out….
Of course, this leads to the situation where
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> From: "Greg Choules" ;
> Date: Sun, Apr 28, 2024 03:39 PM
> To: "Yang"<395096...@qq.com>;
> Cc: "bind-users";
> Subject: Re: [help]how to configure ecs subnet for bind-9.18-21
>
> Hello.
> Do you mean
Hello.
Do you mean 9.18-S1?
> On 28 Apr 2024, at 08:06, Yang via bind-users
> wrote:
>
>
> dear admin:
> now, i use bind-9.18-21, i want to use ecs client subnet function; but i
> don't know how to configure it, and i don't get method from google
> please give me some example,or document
dear admin:
now, i use bind-9.18-21, i want to use ecs client subnet function; but i
don't know how to configure it, and i don't get method from google
please give me some example,or document , or google links to learn about
it ;
thanks!
Yang
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