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- From: Sven Simon <sven@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 23:21:39 +0900
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I'm running bind 8.2.3 on my NAT-router for resolving local addresses and to cache outside IPs. For security reasons I was wondering, if I could bind named only to the local interface, but I haven't find a way to do so. The man pages in fact said, when run as root (which I don't do, though) it would even automatically bind to interfaces brought up after named was started. I could always just hide it with the port filter, but the other idea would be a more nice way, no? SVEN
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