Hi,
James(ja...@jmp-e.com) on 2020.05.28 11:12:29 +0100:
> Thanks. Your solution works but is not ideal for my situation. The
> reason it's not ideal is that one of the rdomains gets its nameserver
> from DHCP and I don't think unbound can read this information.
>
> For example, In the case of a
Thanks. Your solution works but is not ideal for my situation. The
reason it's not ideal is that one of the rdomains gets its nameserver
from DHCP and I don't think unbound can read this information.
For example, In the case of a captive portal or floating between APs I
would like DNS to work on
Unbound can use root hints
And you can over ride nameservers learned from dhclient
Check man dhclient for more info
And Set your resolv.conf nameservers to 127.0.0.1
Peace out
On Thursday, 28 May 2020, James wrote:
> Thanks. Your solution works but is not ideal for my situation. The
>
Hi all,
How can I allow different rdomains to use separate DNS nameservers?
Thanks
oh yeah you will have to adjust the flags for each daemon (to accept a
different
config file for each dns server in each Rdomain...
hope this helps...
On Wed, 27 May 2020 at 23:35, Tom Smyth
wrote:
> howdy,
>
> you can use symbolic links for /etc/rc.d/nsd to /etc/rc.d/nsd1
> and to/etc/r
howdy,
you can use symbolic links for /etc/rc.d/nsd to /etc/rc.d/nsd1
and to/etc/rc.d/nsd2 to /etc/rc.d/nsdn where 1,2 n are your r
domains for your
dns servers (authoritive) or you can use unbound instead of nsd
if it is just a forwarding dns server
then use for a dns server for rdo
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