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On 10/26/2012 08:51 PM, Michael Stauber wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi all,
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<pre wrap="">I have used this on several servers and it works, the gui does not help,
tried it.
In /etc/maned.conf
options {
recursion no;
};
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<pre wrap="">I hope you meant "named.conf", not "maned".. which was the point of my
poor attempt at humor from the first message.
Such an entry can work with *normal* bind config files, but BX isn't
'normal' in how it does things.
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Actually this setting can be configured through the GUI:
"Network Services" / "DNS". Then see the "Advanced" tab. It's the option
that's called "Cache Record Lookups". The mouseover help text explains
it: "Enabling caching, also called recursion, allows resolution of
domains and network zones that other name servers are authoritative for.
Disabling caching is useful when operating this server on a private
network."
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<small>Works, Confirmed, unchecking</small><big> </big><font
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Thanks again Michael<br>
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Gerald</font><br>
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