DIG Source IP

2010-12-09 Thread John Williams
If I have a Linux host with multiple IP's, is there a way to utilize the DIG command such that the query appears like it's coming from different IP addresses? So If I have 10 virtual IP's, is there a way to control the source IP of the query? I've referenced the DIG man page and it doesn't

RE: DIG Source IP

2010-12-09 Thread Todd Snyder
dig -b {srcip} -Original Message- From: bind-users-bounces+tsnyder=rim@lists.isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bounces+tsnyder=rim@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of John Williams Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 9:51 AM To: bind-users@lists.isc.org Subject: DIG Source IP If I have a Linux

Re: DIG Source IP

2010-12-09 Thread Gary Wallis
John Williams wrote: If I have a Linux host with multiple IP's, is there a way to utilize the DIG command such that the query appears like it's coming from different IP addresses? So If I have 10 virtual IP's, is there a way to control the source IP of the query? I've referenced the DIG

Re: DIG Source IP

2010-12-09 Thread Warren Kumari
On Dec 9, 2010, at 9:51 AM, John Williams wrote: If I have a Linux host with multiple IP's, is there a way to utilize the DIG command such that the query appears like it's coming from different IP addresses? So If I have 10 virtual IP's, is there a way to control the source IP of the

Re: DIG Source IP

2010-12-09 Thread Gary Wallis
Gary Wallis wrote: John Williams wrote: If I have a Linux host with multiple IP's, is there a way to utilize the DIG command such that the query appears like it's coming from different IP addresses? So If I have 10 virtual IP's, is there a way to control the source IP of the query? I've