acutally I found some information about this here : https://www.zytrax.com/books/dns/ch7/view.html
Seems like my issues are now more towards my pfSense router configuration then the server. So I will go on their forum to find more information....
is it possible to invert match-client like this: match-clients { !internal; }; ?
Ok so after some digging, I found that my router was forwarding back all DNS requests back to the DNS server which created a loop. So I fixed that...
Actually I tried adding google's DNS server as a forwarder before. You can see this in named.conf.options above. When I tested and didn't see any...
I went on the router's configuration and remove the router's ip from the DNS servers. This resulted in getting replies from the 192.168.20.253 DNS...
Hi, Firstly they are VLANs and they are all routed centrally through the same pfSense router. The 192.168.20.0/24 subnet is the DMZ VLAN. Used for...
Also note that I am sending the requests from the LAB Network 192.168.70.0/24
Ok sure, I wanted to avoided publishing the info but I understand the difficulty. Here is my named.conf $ cat named.conf // This is the primary...
Wether or not it is a feature, I should be getting a reply from the server. But I am not. The only way I actually get a reply is when I specify...
From a Debian box: nslookup mydomain.com ;; Got recursion not available from 192.168.20.253, trying next server From my macbook nslookup...
nslookup mydomain.com With the ispconfig server as the first dns server
Alright so after getting the bind9 service to start correctly, I tried from another system on the same network and got ;; Got recursion not...
Working on getting this solution to work. I just notice that my config file was also including other conf files. So I need to match those too
It may work on small networks with a low number of users, because this means to explain to all users they must use a different address on the...
Separate names with a comma.