Can an RPZ record be used for a non-existed domain?
Grant Taylor
gtaylor at tnetconsulting.net
Thu Mar 24 18:16:23 UTC 2022
On 3/24/22 10:02 AM, Carl Byington via bind-users wrote:
> I think so.
Agreed.
> Presumably to create those domains locally. Of course the rest of
> the world won't see them.
>
> 1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa PTR outbound.example.com.
> outbound.example.com A 127.0.0.1
What advantage does RPZ have in this case over just hosting the
domain(s) locally?
Aside: I've usually gotten around this specific problem via entries in
/etc/hosts. Maybe the software is more picky than what I've run into
before.
I am a fan of RPZ and use it often. I'm still trying to find which tool
to use in various situations.
--
Grant. . . .
unix || die
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