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[ILUG] Private network addressing

[ILUG] Private network addressing

James Raftery james-ilug at banba.ucd.ie
Tue Apr 11 17:39:43 IST 2000


On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 04:23:18PM +0100, Raf wrote:
> Right... I have some internal IP addresses which are appearing in the 
> public DNS outside our own network. Anyone know of an easy way to flag 
> these as local addresses only in the BIND db?

You can't do that on a per-record basis. The /zone/ with internal
addresses should not be announced publicly.

You could either have BIND listen on an internal network interface (the
best way IMO) or use an allow-query directive to deny external queries
for that zone.

Look for "split DNS" in the mailing list archives at 
http://www.isc.org/

james
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