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os:linux:general:splitdns [2013/02/26 05:03] – [Wiring Up ub-split-map] jayos:linux:general:splitdns [2013/10/12 19:37] (current) – [Setting up an internal zone] jay
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 ===== Configuring ub-split-map ===== ===== Configuring ub-split-map =====
-This is going to take a little bit of "file finding" in order to get set up depending on how you installed ''ub-split-map'' and how your system is configured, etc., but it's not too difficult.  You should find ''ub-split-map.ini.default'' in an ''etc'' dir.  This might be ''/etc'', ''/usr/etc'' or ''/usr/local/etc'', but it's there.  Once you find that, move it to your ''/path/to/etc/unbound'' and rename it to ''ub-split-map.ini'' For the purposes of this document, I'll assume your unbound config dir is ''/etc/unbound''.+This is going to take a little bit of "file finding" in order to get set updepending on how you installed ''ub-split-map'' and how your system is configured, etc., but it's not too difficult.  You should find ''ub-split-map.ini.default'' in an ''etc'' dir.  This might be ''/etc'', ''/usr/etc'' or ''/usr/local/etc'', but it's there.  Once you find that, move it to your ''/path/to/etc/unbound'' and rename it to ''ub-split-map.ini'' For the purposes of this document, I'll assume your unbound config dir is ''/etc/unbound''.
  
 Opening up the file, you'll see a few sections.  There is more info in the default ini file, but I'm going to go over the simplest, default config here. Opening up the file, you'll see a few sections.  There is more info in the default ini file, but I'm going to go over the simplest, default config here.
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 ==== Setting up an internal zone ==== ==== Setting up an internal zone ====
 +**NOTE**: This section is completely optional.  If you don't have anything on your internal network that you want to be accessible by name, you can skip this section.
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 Here, we'll just set up a simple zone mapping for any internal-only devices you might have. Here, we'll just set up a simple zone mapping for any internal-only devices you might have.
  
os/linux/general/splitdns.txt · Last modified: 2013/10/12 19:37 by jay