Home- and VPN zones? #360
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Hello!
Basically, aside from needing a better recursive resolver, I also need a DNS server that can serve two replies.
Basically, if a request from
192.168.1.0/24
requests any of*.birb.it
, it should reply with192.168.1.3
.If however the request is from
100.64.0.0/24
, the response should be100.64.0.2
.Otherwise, ignore; it's an unknown network (probably one of the Kubernetes pods "leaking" for one reason or another)
I currently use CoreDNS, but the problem is that it loves to hang and doesn't rotate a lot, and configuring it is a bit of a pain. Here is what I use currently:
CoreDNS Kubernetes deployment
Can I configure sdns to do this? I'd also love to have upstream servers be only contacted through either TLS or any of the other encrypted methods - would be nice to ditch plaintext queries into the wild public... o.o
Thanks!
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