On 27.09.10 19:38, Kevin Darcy wrote:
> Under certain limited circumstances, it might make more sense to put
> both/all addresses under the same name, and then use the "sortlist"
> mechanism to present those addresses in an order which is suitable for
> particular clients.
certain? I'd say u
Under certain limited circumstances, it might make more sense to put
both/all addresses under the same name, and then use the "sortlist"
mechanism to present those addresses in an order which is suitable for
particular clients.
Among other things, this requires that all resolver/nameserver con
On Sep 27, 2010, at 9:00 AM, Thomas Elsgaard wrote:
Hello
Is it possible with BIND, to resolve the same name (like test.gl) to
different IP's based on the source network of the request?
Here is an example
A machine in network 10.3.0.0/16 is contacting DNS to lookup
"test.gl", DNS returns ->
> Yes, by using "view". I do it so all my internal machines are
> XXX.maplepark.com, using the private network addresses while the external
> world gets my public addresses. The internal machines are still able to get
> the external addresses by specifying the server address to be the external
>
> Yes, by using "view". I do it so all my internal machines are
> XXX.maplepark.com, using the private network addresses while the external
> world gets my public addresses. The internal machines are still able to get
> the external addresses by specifying the server address to be the external
>
On Mon, 27 Sep 2010, Thomas Elsgaard wrote:
Hello
Is it possible with BIND, to resolve the same name (like test.gl) to
different IP's based on the source network of the request?
Here is an example
A machine in network 10.3.0.0/16 is contacting DNS to lookup
"test.gl", DNS returns -> 10.0.0.2
Yes - It's called "views". There are many good examples of BIND Views
on the internet and in the documentation.
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