Hello,
I'm trying to solve this problem in some local networks, without
intervention to client computers:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/avahi/+bug/327362
These LAN have a BIND9 service to provide name resolving and caching for
internet access, and I want to intercept the .local domain
Why are you forwarding queries to the ISP? Implement your own caching
layer, I for one would never use/trust an ISPs caching servers. If I
want to resolve a domain I go direct to the source, not via a 3rd
party.
On 19 May 2013 20:51, Narcis Garcia wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to solve this pro
But in response to the actual question... what you want to do is not
possible in BIND zone configs as you can't create a negative zone
(that I'm aware of).
However in later versions of BIND9 you can create a local RPZ zone
which you could then use to send back a negative response for .local
http:/
>> These LAN have a BIND9 service to provide name resolving and caching for
>> internet access, and I want to intercept the .local domain to give a
>> NXDOMAIN response. The internet ISP returns positive values for .local
>> queries, and I need that LAN clients receive NXDOMAIN instead.
.local act
On 19 May 2013 23:14, Sten Carlsen wrote:
> .local actually has meaning for most modern systems, so I would question the
> wisdom of what you want to do.
>
> You may find some functions of systems not working any more. Obviously it is
> up to you in the end.
Looking at the bug link that would see
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