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Re: QuickDNS Pro 2.2.x questionFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Monday, February 24, 2003
Time: 10:31:11 amI would guess so. I don't have the developer docs for this in front
of me, but you're attempting to use the forwarding feature for
something it wasn't intended to be used for. Therefore, it's bound to
require some fiddling.
Note that your server is still going to be sending outgoing queries
for each recursive query it gets. This is going to take processor
time. It simply won't get a response to its queries, so it won't
respond to the recursive queries that it gets.
Of course, this would be easier if you were using QuickDNS for Mac OS
X (or any other operating system besides classic Mac OS). This is
because the server software is different - QuickDNS Server for
classic Mac OS doesn't support recursion restrictions, but BIND and
Microsoft DNS do.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
At 8:29 AM -0500 2/22/03, David M. Dantowitz wrote:
>I just love replying to my own thread...
>
>Okay, query my server for apple.com and it nicely does a look up...
>do I need to enter a bogus IP address for at least one of the
>forwarders rather than 0.0.0.0?
>
>David
>
>
>On Saturday, February 22, 2003, at 08:23 AM, David M. Dantowitz wrote:
>
>>Okay, found it in the manual... Forwarders... set the server as a
>>slave and have no forwarders should do it...
>>
>>Found nothing in "recursive queries" that's why I missed it on the
>>first read through of the manual.
>>
>>Thanks,
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