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Hi, I'm using pdns auth server and recursor in same PC(CentOS 6.4).
recursor.conf is:
So when pdns receive a DNS request about "test.com", it will hand over that to 222.XXX.XXX.XXX. If pdns receive a DNS request not about "test.com"(even also pdns auth server doesn't have any records for this request), how could it resolve? |
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Hello, our github issue tracker is not a support forum. Please see https://www.powerdns.com/opensource.html for information about our IRC channel and mailing lists, where we will be happy to help you. Closing ticket. |
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I've been hunting down the answer to this question for the past hour or so; really unfortunate no answer was provided here |
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https://doc.powerdns.com/recursor/appendices/FAQ.html#handling-of-root-hints The GitHub issue tracker is still not a support forum, though GitHub discussions are. Edit: The key term is the "root hints", a list of the root nameserver names and IP addresses distributed in a file by IANA. Recursive resolvers usually include a copy -- hardcoded in the binary, as a separate configuration file, or both. They use the root hints to bootstrap, as described at the link above. |
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https://doc.powerdns.com/recursor/appendices/FAQ.html#handling-of-root-hints
The GitHub issue tracker is still not a support forum, though GitHub discussions are.
Edit:
The key term is the "root hints", a list of the root nameserver names and IP addresses distributed in a file by IANA. Recursive resolvers usually include a copy -- hardcoded in the binary, as a separate configuration file, or both. They use the root hints to bootstrap, as described at the link above.