What does 'match-destinations' match?
David Botham
DBotham at OptimusSolutions.com
Thu Sep 30 18:58:10 UTC 2004
bind-users-bounce at isc.org wrote on 09/30/2004 01:44:11 PM:
> >>>>> "Benjamin" == Walkenhorst, Benjamin
<Benjamin.Walkenhorst at telekom.de> writes:
>
> Benjamin> Hello everyone, I see that you can define a view not
> Benjamin> only by the clients that get to see it, but also by
> Benjamin> setting 'match-destinations', which takes an address
> Benjamin> match list. But what does it refer to? The address of
> Benjamin> the nameserver or the destination of the query?
>
> Aren't these the same thing? Isn't the destination of a DNS query the
> IP address of some name server?
I think Benjamin might have ment something more like the object of the
query, i.e. looking at ip address returned in an A RR. However, I think
Benjamin would realize, after thinking it over, that this method would not
work for quiries for SOA, TXT, and other RR's who's RDATA is not a
"destination"...
Dave...
>
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