Am 01.05.2012 10:15 schrieb Michael Tokarev: > Any comments on this? I can try to implement it > but I've no idea if this is considered useful at > all. To me it is - obviously - useful ;) I use unbound since years in may strange setups. But never noticed wrong souce addresses as a problem. That's a point I always rely on the selection algorithm implemented in the os. (but it's always linux in my case ...)
so -1, sorry Andreas > > I've a multi-homed host here, in DMZ, with unbound > > running on it. The internal network has its own > > auth nameservers and its own domain names. The > > host in question has regular externally-accessible > > IP addresses (several) and 192.168.* addresses for > > access of internal LAN. > > > > And the issue I'm seeing is - unability to configure > > "regular" outgoing address (outgoing-interface) which > > should be one of these external IPs, together with > > using one of internal addresses when contacting the > > forwarders. -- Andreas Schulze Internetdienste | P252 DATEV eG 90329 Nürnberg | Telefon +49 911 319-0 | Telefax +49 911 319-3196 E-Mail info @datev.de | Internet www.datev.de Sitz: 90429 Nürnberg, Paumgartnerstr. 6-14 | Registergericht Nürnberg, GenReg Nr.70 Vorstand Prof. Dieter Kempf (Vorsitzender) Dipl.-Kfm. Wolfgang Stegmann (stellvertretender Vorsitzender) Dipl.-Kfm. Michael Leistenschneider Dipl.-Kfm. Dr. Robert Mayr Jörg Rabe v. Pappenheim Dipl.-Vw. Eckhard Schwarzer Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrates: Reinhard Verholen _______________________________________________ Unbound-users mailing list [email protected] http://unbound.nlnetlabs.nl/mailman/listinfo/unbound-users
