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How to bind clause in ACL

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you asked for videos on ACLs and NAT on a si firewalls well Iamp;#39;ve heard you and here it is in this video we start with ACLs and we move to notes in part two but letamp;#39;s not waste any time letamp;#39;s get right into it weamp;#39;re going to approach ACLs by using a lab we have an internal network which is a switch and two workstations this is safely placed behind our a si firewall on the inside interface we also have a server this is our intranet web page and is also our DNS server it needs to be accessible by people both inside and outside the network so itamp;#39;s located in the DMZ or perhaps DMZ if you prefer but Iamp;#39;m Australian so Iamp;#39;m going to say DMZ on the outside interface we have a router to represent our connection to the Internet and a webserver to represent a resource on the internet that we want to access weamp;#39;re keeping this simple so we can focus on the ACLs so some of this lab is pre-configured where decrementing TTL by default and

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Definition and Usage. The acl statement creates a named address match list. It gets its name from a primary use of address match lists: Access Control Lists (ACLs). Note that an address match lists name must be defined with acl before it can be used elsewhere; no forward references are allowed.
File /etc/bind/named.conf.options This file contains all the configuration options for the DNS server. options { directory /var/cache/bind; // Exchange port between DNS servers query-source address * port *; // Transmit requests to 192.168.
The BIND configuration file, /etc/named. conf establishes the server as a master, slave, or cache-only name server. It also specifies the zones over which the server has authority and which data files it should read to get its initial data. The /etc/named.
BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is a software collection of tools including the worlds most widely used DNS (Domain Name System) server software. This feature-full implementation of DNS service and tools aims to be 100% standards-compliant and is; intended to serve as a reference architecture for DNS software.
The operational functionality of BIND 9 is defined using the file named. conf, which is typically located in /etc or /usr/local/etc/namedb, depending on the operating system or distribution.
named-checkconf checks the syntax, but not the semantics, of a named configuration file. The file is parsed and checked for syntax errors, along with all files included by it. If no file is specified, /etc/named. conf is read by default.

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