Would you like all queries, no matter what, to be forwarded to 10.0.1.20? If not all queries, by which criteria do you decide what should be forwarded to 10.0.1.20 and what not? Have you currently a working unbound server? If yes, can you post its configuration? Is it running at 10.0.1.20? On Wednesday, November 27, 2019, 10:35:17 AM GMT, Felipe Gasper <[email protected]> wrote: Hello,
What I’d like is for any query that would otherwise go to “11.22.33.44” (i.e., the public IP) to go to “10.0.1.200” (the private IP) instead. Thank you! -FG > Le 27 nov. 2019 à 03:03, Ron Varburg via Unbound-users > <[email protected]> a écrit : > > 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
