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Post by lpsantil on Jan 17, 2017 23:24:45 GMT
So, I'm doing different, new things at work and those applications require wildcard DNS and (possibly) round-robin DNS. Can Small Wall do these? I've done round-robin DNS in ActiveDirectory. An example config is given in the docs as `*.cloudapps.example.com. 300 IN A 85.1.3.5` which appears to be a DNS record.
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Post by lpsantil on Jan 17, 2017 23:38:12 GMT
So, I'm doing different, new things at work and those applications require wildcard DNS and (possibly) round-robin DNS. Can Small Wall do these? I've done round-robin DNS in ActiveDirectory. An example config is given in the docs as `*.cloudapps.example.com. 300 IN A 85.1.3.5` which appears to be a DNS record. And to be a bit clearer, I'm interested in internally resolved wildcard & round-robin DNS. So, if externally, my SmallWall is known as r00.myhouse.com, and, internally, I have a host cloud.r00.myhouse.com, I want *.cloud.r00.myhouse.com to resolve to cloud.r00.myhouse.com.
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Post by Lee Sharp on Jan 18, 2017 1:26:14 GMT
It will not do cname at all, but the overrides will work for you. The top one would allow you to specify * as host and auto-profit-replicator.com as domain resolving to 127.0.0.1 which is just an example I had handy.  The second blank is more for telling SmallWall that the authoritative DNS for localbusiness.com is the domain server, not GoDaddy.
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