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How to make BIND behave differently depending on query source?

on August 7, 2012August 7, 2012by

Richard Hum asked:

How would one make BIND behave differently depending on the source IP address? For example, I want to use different forwarding DNS servers for different people on my network.

My answer:


Set up “views” in Bind. The Internet has a very large number of tutorials on this; pick your favorite and run with it.


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