X-Git-Url: http://mj.ucw.cz/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=cf.dist%2Fdomains;h=e1be8a8d447ff37732e4fabe0c9fe84edf9bf9f5;hb=d27411c82741d5ab43ed35ba1ecd7339c3073330;hp=02692516fbd5b90f3b7ff30c157bad83ba818977;hpb=df3c448d6cd11b9131e73afb8a42dfb77f0f1250;p=nsc-5.git diff --git a/cf.dist/domains b/cf.dist/domains index 0269251..e1be8a8 100644 --- a/cf.dist/domains +++ b/cf.dist/domains @@ -2,10 +2,30 @@ ; Various mandatory things required by RFC 1912, section 4.1 PRIMARY(localhost) -REVERSE(0) -REVERSE(255) REVERSE(127.0.0, localhost) +; Blackhole zones recommended by RFC 6303 +BLACKHOLE(REV(0)) ; IPv4 reserved net +BLACKHOLE(REV(127)) ; IPv4 loopback net +BLACKHOLE(REV(169.254)) ; IPv4 link-local +BLACKHOLE(REV(192.0.2)) ; IPv4 test +BLACKHOLE(REV(198.51.100)) ; IPv4 test +BLACKHOLE(REV(203.0.113)) ; IPv4 test +BLACKHOLE(REV(255.255.255.255)) ; IPv4 broadcast +BLACKHOLE(REV(::1/128)) ; IPv6 loopback +BLACKHOLE(REV(::0/128)) ; IPv6 unspecified +BLACKHOLE(REV(fd00::/8)) ; IPv6 locally assigned +BLACKHOLE(REV(fe80::/12)) ; IPv6 link-local +BLACKHOLE(REV(fe90::/12)) +BLACKHOLE(REV(fea0::/12)) +BLACKHOLE(REV(feb0::/12)) +BLACKHOLE(REV(2001:0db8::/32)) ; IPv6 example prefix + +; Blackhole zones for site-local addresses recommended by RFC 6303 +BLACKHOLE(REV(10)) +nsc_forloop(`i', 16, 31, `BLACKHOLE(REV(172.i))') +BLACKHOLE(REV(192.168)) + ; A pretty normal example domain (we act as a primary nameserver for it) PRIMARY(example.com) @@ -15,6 +35,17 @@ PRIMARY(example.com) PRIMARY(a.example.com) SECONDARY(b.example.com, 10.0.0.1) +; Yet another subdomain residing on another server, but this time with +; access restricted to the internal network. The closing quote after the +; options has to be on a separate line, because semicolon is a comment character. + +ZONE_OPTIONS(`allow-query { 127.0.0.0/8; 10.0.0.0/8; }; + allow-recursion { 127.0.0.0/8; 10.0.0.0/8; }; + allow-transfer { 127.0.0.0/8; 10.0.0.0/8; }; +') +SECONDARY(priv.example.com, 10.10.10.1) +ZONE_OPTIONS() + ; Here are reverse delegations for two networks. NSC automatically creates ; the PTR records from A records in all mentioned zones. See cf/{0,1}.0.10. @@ -50,3 +81,7 @@ REVERSE(10.3.0.64/26, a.example.com) PRIMARY(ip6.example.com) REVERSE(fec0:1234::/32, ip6.example.com) + +; One more: a forward-only zone + +FORWARDING(fwd.example.com, 10.0.0.1, 10.0.0.2)