On 02.05.2012 09:29, Andreas Schulze wrote: > 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
So please tell me how to implement the setup I described using linux routing, without resorting to policy routing. Thanks, /mjt >>> 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. > _______________________________________________ Unbound-users mailing list [email protected] http://unbound.nlnetlabs.nl/mailman/listinfo/unbound-users
