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pdnsd_etc.conf
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// Sample pdnsd configuration file. Must be customized to obtain a working pdnsd setup!
// Read the pdnsd.conf(5) manpage for an explanation of the options.
// Add or remove '#' in front of options you want to disable or enable, respectively.
// Remove '/*' and '*/' to enable complete sections.
global {
perm_cache=off;
cache_dir="/var/cache/pdnsd";
# pid_file = /var/run/pdnsd.pid;
run_as="pdnsd";
server_ip = 127.0.1.1; # Use eth0 here if you want to allow other
# machines on your network to query pdnsd.
server_port = 1212;
status_ctl = on;
# paranoid=on; # This option reduces the chance of cache poisoning
# but may make pdnsd less efficient, unfortunately.
query_method=tcp_only;
min_ttl=15m; # Retain cached entries at least 15 minutes.
max_ttl=1w; # One week.
timeout=10; # Global timeout option (10 seconds).
neg_domain_pol=on;
udpbufsize=1024; # Upper limit on the size of UDP messages.
}
server {
label = "mydns";
ip = 8.8.8.8;
# port = 5354;
timeout = 3;
uptest = none;
purge_cache = off;
edns_query = on;
}
/*
# The following section is most appropriate if you have a fixed connection to
# the Internet and an ISP which provides good DNS servers.
server {
label= "myisp";
ip = 192.168.0.1; # Put your ISP's DNS-server address(es) here.
# proxy_only=on; # Do not query any name servers beside your ISP's.
# This may be necessary if you are behind some
# kind of firewall and cannot receive replies
# from outside name servers.
timeout=4; # Server timeout; this may be much shorter
# that the global timeout option.
uptest=if; # Test if the network interface is active.
interface=eth0; # The name of the interface to check.
interval=10m; # Check every 10 minutes.
purge_cache=off; # Keep stale cache entries in case the ISP's
# DNS servers go offline.
edns_query=yes; # Use EDNS for outgoing queries to allow UDP messages
# larger than 512 bytes. May cause trouble with some
# legacy systems.
# exclude=.thepiratebay.org, # If your ISP censors certain names, you may
# .thepiratebay.se, # want to exclude them here, and provide an
# .piratebay.org, # alternative server section below that will
# .piratebay.se; # successfully resolve the names.
}
/*
# The following section is more appropriate for dial-up connections.
# Read about how to use pdnsd-ctl for dynamic configuration in the documentation.
server {
label= "dialup";
file = "/etc/ppp/resolv.conf"; # Preferably do not use /etc/resolv.conf
proxy_only=on;
timeout=4;
uptest=if;
interface = ppp0;
interval=10; # Check the interface every 10 seconds.
purge_cache=off;
preset=off;
}
*/
/*
# The servers provided by OpenDNS are fast, but they do not reply with
# NXDOMAIN for non-existant domains, instead they supply you with an
# address of one of their search engines. They also lie about the addresses of
# of the search engines of google, microsoft and yahoo.
# If you do not like this behaviour the "reject" option may be useful.
server {
label = "opendns";
ip = 208.67.222.222, 208.67.220.220;
reject = 208.69.32.0/24, # You may need to add additional address ranges
208.69.34.0/24, # here if the addresses of their search engines
208.67.219.0/24; # change.
reject_policy = fail; # If you do not provide any alternative server
# sections, like the following root-server
# example, "negate" may be more appropriate here.
timeout = 4;
uptest = ping; # Test availability using ICMP echo requests.
ping_timeout = 100; # ping test will time out after 10 seconds.
interval = 15m; # Test every 15 minutes.
preset = off;
}
*/
/*
# This section is meant for resolving from root servers.
server {
label = "root-servers";
root_server = discover; # Query the name servers listed below
# to obtain a full list of root servers.
randomize_servers = on; # Give every root server an equal chance
# of being queried.
ip = 198.41.0.4, # This list will be expanded to the full
192.228.79.201; # list on start up.
timeout = 5;
uptest = query; # Test availability using empty DNS queries.
# query_test_name = .; # To be used if remote servers ignore empty queries.
interval = 30m; # Test every half hour.
ping_timeout = 300; # Test should time out after 30 seconds.
purge_cache = off;
# edns_query = yes; # Use EDNS for outgoing queries to allow UDP messages
# larger than 512 bytes. May cause trouble with some
# legacy systems.
exclude = .localdomain;
policy = included;
preset = off;
}
*/
source {
owner=localhost;
# serve_aliases=on;
file="/etc/hosts";
}
/*
include {file="/etc/pdnsd.include";} # Read additional definitions from /etc/pdnsd.include.
*/
rr {
name=localhost;
reverse=on;
a=127.0.0.1;
owner=localhost;
soa=localhost,root.localhost,42,86400,900,86400,86400;
}
/*
neg {
name=doubleclick.net;
types=domain; # This will also block xxx.doubleclick.net, etc.
}
*/
/*
neg {
name=bad.server.com; # Badly behaved server you don't want to connect to.
types=A,AAAA;
}
*/
*/