Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Re: Modify one PTR in existing bind9 setup?

Hello,

This is a crappy solution but you could try to add hardcoded routes
for these two IPs that send the traffic back toward your NTP server
into your router. At the same time you could told to your NTP server to
consider this two IPs as alias.

JD

Le mercredi 22 juin 2011 20:01:18, Michelle Konzack a écrit :
> Hello Pascal Hambourg,
>
> Am 2011-06-22 19:33:07, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Michelle Konzack a écrit :
>>>
>>> I have a hardware DSL/GSM Router where I can not change the setings for
>>> the 2 NTP servers, because they are hardcoded.
>>
>> Hardcoded by IP address or host name ?
>
> In my<dns1.private> I see my hardware router querying for the PTR of
> the two IP-Addresses.
>
>> What's IPT ? iptables ?
>
> iptables
>
>> You can setup a reverse zone for a single address/PTR record. But what's
>> the point ?
>
> I need a possibility to catch and forward two, from me uncontrolled IPs,
> to my NTP server.
>
> Thanks, Greetings an
d nice Day/Evening
> Michelle Konzack

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