hi list,
I have a small home domain (linuxlighthouse.com) running on fedora 32.
I am trying to set up network services for DNS & HTTPS
I have only the one server that I'm trying to provide all these services from,
a single host using a static ip from att. i have a cascaded router config
connecting my external ip, 108.220.213.121 to it's internal 10.0.0.101.
I have tried at length to get bind 9 to support proper a split horizon configuration without success.
I came across two very informative articles about systemD-resolveD and their future implementation on F33 as standard routing/resolution for DNS.
the second article added focus on systemD-resolveD
split DNS and VPN configuration.
This was looking like a good solution until I got down to the end of the second article
split DNS and VPN configuration.
This was looking like a good solution until I got down to the end of the second article
where it said, if I understand this correctly, the systemD-resolveD is not appropriate for the primary DNS server of a domain.
that in fact you need dns domain server to use bind instead.
so I am confused about how to jam all these related services on a single host??
My question to this group is, at this point in time, where is the best place
for me to post queries on this set up?
a future goal is to use wireguard vpn once the above issues are resolved.
suggestions? should queries be sent to this mailing list or is there a
more appropriate list?
thank you in advance for your consideration, Thx, jackc...
that in fact you need dns domain server to use bind instead.
so I am confused about how to jam all these related services on a single host??
My question to this group is, at this point in time, where is the best place
for me to post queries on this set up?
a future goal is to use wireguard vpn once the above issues are resolved.
suggestions? should queries be sent to this mailing list or is there a
more appropriate list?
thank you in advance for your consideration, Thx, jackc...
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