Re: BIND: How to prevent specific user to resolv internet DNS

From: Ed Wilts (ewilts_at_ewilts.org)
Date: 09/03/03

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    On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 11:46:22AM +0700, Budi Febrianto wrote:
    > I installed Bind-9 in RHL 8.0. Bind is act as internal DNS and also act as
    > caching DNS for external DNS server to query internet DNS.
    > I want that only specific users who can query to external DNS, and the rest
    > is restricted.
    > Is that possible?

    No. Bind can control which IP addresses can resolve which names or
    addresses, but it has no concept of usernames.

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