Selectively Allowing Recursive Query
Tai_Nguyen at infonet.com
Tai_Nguyen at infonet.com
Tue Dec 3 00:18:08 UTC 2002
Thanks, Cricket.
I configured views but it appeared to be hung when I tried to reload so I don't
know if it works by doing this way or not.
view "recursiable" {
match-clients { any; };
recursion yes;
zone "west.info.local" {
type master;
file "n.db.west.info.local";
};
};
view "nonrecursiable" {
recursion no;
zone "." {
type master;
file "n.db.root";
};
zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" {
type master;
file "rev.127.0.0";
};
zone "info.local" {
type master;
file "n.db.info.local";
};
};
"Cricket Liu"
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12/02/02 03:54 PM
Tai_Nguyen at infonet.com wrote:
> Our server is hosting multiple domains. We would like to know is
> there any way we can allow recursive queries on some domains and
> block recursive queries on the rest.
You can only restrict access to recursion by IP address. Use
the allow-recursion options substatement, e.g.,
options {
allow-recursion { 10/8; };
};
cricket
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