7.13 Preventing a Name Server from Querying a Particular Remote Name Server
7.13.1 Problem
You want to keep a name server from
querying a particular remote name server.
7.13.2 Solution
Add a server
statement to the name server's
named.conf file, specifying the remote name
server's IP address, with a bogus
substatement telling the name server not to query it. For
example:
server 192.168.0.255 {
bogus yes;
};
7.13.3 Discussion
This feature isn't used much on production name
servers, perhaps because there aren't many remote
name servers that are known to be under the influence of evil
organizations bent on world domination, à la SMERSH or
SPECTRE. But it can come in handy if you know that a particular name
server is misbehaving.
If you do add a server statement to keep a name
server from speaking to a remote name server, remember to check back
periodically to see if the remote name server is still suffering from
whatever dyspepsia is causing it to belch forth unpleasantness.
7.13.4 See Also
"Avoiding a Bogus Name Server" in
Chapter 10 of DNS and BIND.
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