DNS Views Problem
Ryan K. Pederson
ryan.pederson at shaw.ca
Thu Jul 24 21:22:04 UTC 2003
Hey,
I've been having some trouble with DNS views with BIND 9.2.2 on
Windows 2000.
OS: Windows 2000 Server SP4
BIND Version: 9.2.2
I currently have the machine configured with two network cards. One
is on the internal network and the other is on the internet. It is
running NAT. I need to use views in BIND so that I can have my
internet IP accessible from the 'net and my internal IP accessible by
the workstations.
When I use the 'views' option in my named.conf file and run
named-checkconf.exe, I get the error:
..\etc\named.conf:31: unknown option 'view'
..\etc\named.conf:41: unexpected token near end of file
Short of a complete reinstall of BIND, I have tried everything.
Here's my named.conf right now:
*START*
options {
directory "c:\windows\system32\dns";
};
acl "internal" { 192.168.0/24; };
view "internal" { // internal view of our zones
match-clients { "internal"; };
zone "domain.ca" {
type master;
file "domain.ca.internal.dns";
};
zone "0.168.192.in-addr.arpa" {
type master;
file "0.168.192.dns";
};
zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" {
type master;
file "0.0.127.dns";
};
zone "." {
type hint;
file "named.ca.dns";
};
view "external" { // view of our zones for the rest of the world
match-clients { any; }; // implicit
recursion no; // outside of our subnet, they shouldn't be
// requesting recursion
zone "domain.ca" {
type master;
file "domain.ca.external.dns";
};
}
*END*
I can't explain it... Hopefully somebody in cyberspace can...
Thank you,
Ryan
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