On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 05:13:05PM +1100, Kyle wrote:
> All my relevant hosts and my DNS server all sit on the 192.168 subnet
> all behind the same firewall with no reason to go near the modem? The
> DNS server does act as a firewall, but yes, the relevant ports on the
> eth1 side for DNS are open (namely 53 & for whatever reason - can't
> remember now - 953).
You need port 53 TCP and UDP, and port 953 TCP. Port 953 is bind's
default control port, i.e. what rndc uses to talk to the server.
nsupdate uses TCP port 53 IIRC.
John
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