Chris Odell wrote:
You need to setup a private root zone -
http://support.open-rsc.org/unix/djbdns/
This brings up a question I've been wondering about ...
I have a private network I use for managment. For simplicity and sanity sake, I DNS those IP's. However, this gives anyone on the net the ability to do lookups on those addresses and get the management IP. Is this how others handle this? I know that the reverse DNS isn't accessible by the internet at large because I'm not the authority for those IP's, but the forwards are.. Should I, instead, have a private DNS server set up that's not accessible via the internet?
Essentially, is it ok to leave this as-is, or does netiquette state that I should hide this?
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