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bert hubert wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 04:28:33PM -0700, Mark Moseley wrote:
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<pre wrap="">If there's not a way to do this now, it might be a nice addition to the
long-term wish list, if there is one, since it's clearly not a high priority
request. Like an option called "rfc1918-forwarders" or something.
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More generally, it appears heaps of people would be enjoy the following:
- ability to add a few hostnames to the DNS (for home/office use)
- ability to add full zones to the DNS
- ability to forward certain queries
I'd love to have something like --serve-etc-hosts whereby pdns would export
the /etc/hosts file, for example.
Being able to block rfc 1918 from going to AS112 is a BCP I think these days
so I'll have to implement it. Expect patches in a few hours.
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Would be great! We use quite some RFC1918 space as well, would be very
good to be able to do lookups for those!<br>
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Regards,<br>
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Frank<br>
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