[Unbound-users] Use hostname or fqdn file unbound.conf
Stephan Lagerholm
stephan.lagerholm at secure64.com
Mon Jul 2 19:52:25 UTC 2012
Also,
Consider using the include: directive:
Files can be included using the include: directive. It can appear any-
where, and takes a single filename as an argument. Processing
contin-
ues as if the text from the included file was copied into the
config
file at that point.
/S
> -----Original Message-----
> From: unbound-users-bounces at unbound.net [mailto:unbound-users-
> bounces at unbound.net] On Behalf Of Leandro Anjos Moura
> Sent: Monday, July 02, 2012 2:31 PM
> To: Unbound-users at unbound.net
> Subject: Re: [Unbound-users] Use hostname or fqdn file unbound.conf
>
> optimum
>
> Thanks for the information.
>
> 2012/7/2 Jan-Piet Mens <jpmens.dns at gmail.com>:
> >> I use puppet to publish the configuration and have 60 servers dns.
> >
> > Considering you use Puppet for configuration management, it should
be
> > trivial to use it to create/modify your `unbound.conf' to set
> > corresponding interface addresses. (FWIW, I'd suggest Puppet's Hiera
> > from which you obtain external data, or ENC.)
> >
> >> I wonder how will I tell the developers to add this feature if
there
> >> is a possibility.
> >
> > The Unbound development team read this list, so don't worry: if they
> > think it's a good idea, they'll chip in. :-)
> >
> >> Other applications allow this configuration.
> >
> > Other applications: yes; most DNS servers: no.
> >
> > -JP
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