problem with Bind 9 rc1
Nicole Harrington.
nicole at unixgirl.com
Fri Jul 14 18:26:41 UTC 2000
Hi All
I decided to give bind 9 a whirl and I am having an unusual problem.
I have my local name server set to only allow recursion for those in our local
net. It is also authoritative for several domains. However I am getting
errors from anyone out on the internet performing a dns lookup for a domain
it is autoritative for.. They thankfully are however still receiving the
information.
I have: (My Ip's changed)
options {
directory "/usr/local/etc/namedb";
listen-on {127.0.0.1; 20.13.4.40; };
query-source address 208.138.46.40 port 53;
stacksize default;
allow-recursion { 20.13.4/24; 127.0.0.1; localhost; };
};
I am getting:
Jul 13 17:07:49 ns-home.dh.com named[7300]: client 209.144.103.11#4402:
recursion denied
Jul 13 17:07:53 ns-home.dh.com named[7300]: client 207.71.226.193#1024:
recursion denied
Jul 13 17:07:56 ns-home.dh.com named[7300]: client 208.197.88.4#53:
recursion denied
Jul 13 17:08:14 ns-home.dh.com named[7300]: client 24.28.99.64#53:
recursion denied
I have checked and this does not seem to be listed as a known bug.
Nicole
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