using views, normal to see non-authoritative for the views?

Sten Carlsen stenc at s-carlsen.dk
Fri Feb 21 19:19:08 UTC 2014


On 21/02/14 19.11, Linda W wrote:
> I just started using views in bind-9.9.9-P2
>
> Where before I had my internal+external addrs listed, I offered
> responses/services via
> ACL to internalnets,
>
> Recently, I decided to use a split view config between external and
> internal
> (internal addrs being 192.168...).
I wonder why the external view does not have a "match-clients"
statement? When it is listed first, I would assume the internal view
never will be asked?
>
> I now get messages upon startup about my bind server being
> non-authoritative for
> both internal and external addrs (for each subnet I am a master for).
>
> I never used to get that message when they were all in a root config.
>
> Do I need to somehow "delegate" from the root to each zone, or why would
> I be getting non-authoritative for the same data that is now split
> into views?
>
> Any insights/hints would be appreciated -- since it's my first time
> using them, I've no clue if the messages indicate I did something
> wrong...
>
> Am attaching the basic named.conf setup.. with, what I hope,
> are the irrelevant parts deleted...
>
>
>
>
>
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Sten Carlsen

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