I couldn't understand what exactly are you asking for. Referring to your example, when would you like to forward queries to 11.22.33.44, and when to 10.0.1.200? On Tuesday, November 26, 2019, 5:36:00 PM GMT, Felipe Gasper via Unbound-users <[email protected]> wrote: Hello,
Is it possible to give unbound a lookup of public-to-local IP addresses so that it can work with non-loopback NAT setups? We have domains whose DNS is hosted from behind the same NAT where unbound runs. Currently we don’t know of a way for unbound to resolve queries to these domains unless the server has loopback NAT set up, which many do not. Ideally, we’d like for there to be a way to tell unbound that instead of resolving against, e.g., 11.22.33.44, to send the same query to a private address like 10.0.1.200 instead. Thank you! -FG
