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Интересно почему у меня в статистике dns в outpost firewall самый частый запрос на prisoner.iana.org? причем ему соответствует внутренний ip 192.175.48.1 Может это "магический адрес" какой типа localhost. Странно как то. ... |
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Внутренним он был бы, если бы начинался с 192.168. А этот точно внешний... ... |
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| 16.03.2005, 15:11 |
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rrrrrrrrrrВнутренним он был бы, если бы начинался с 192.168. А этот точно внешний...Откуда знаешь? ... |
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| 16.03.2005, 16:03 |
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http://www.experts-exchange.com/Security/Firewalls/Q_20736108.html Accepted Answer from EmpKent Date: 09/11/2003 12:10PM PDT Grade: A Accepted Answer Copying and pasting from www.minasi.com... what IS this prisoner.iana.org? Well, once RFC 1918 (and its predecessors, actually) came out, the IANA -- the old name, recall, for the folks in charge of handing out IP address blocks -- realized that they needed a "placeholder" in-addr.arpa zone for the three ranges of non-routable addresses. So they put zones named 10.in-addr.arpa, 16.172.in-addr.arpa, and 168.192.in-addr.arpa on a three DNS servers named blackhole-1.iana.org, blackhole-2.iana.org and prisoner.iana.org, at IP addresses 192.175.48.6, 192.175.48.42, and 192.175.48.1, and prisoner is set as the primary DNS server for the zones. Thus, if one of your systems with a 192.168.x.x address tries to register its PTR record then it will, unless you have a local DNS server with a 168.192.in-addr.arpa zone, end up trying to register with prisoner.iana.org -- which will reject the request. The bottom line is, don't worry about it in most cases. In one case, however, you MIGHT worry about it, if you were running an intranet with a dialup connection to the Internet. If your intranet systems have private addresses and you don't have a local reverse lookup zone for your private addresses then you will cause your systems to try to contact prisoner, which would trigger a dialup. And if you're connected via ISDN in some country not blessed with as low a set of telecomm rates as we enjoy in the US, then that could be a quite expensive proposition. Again, the answer in that case would either be to tell your system not to do dynamic updates at all, or to create a local DNS server with a dynamic 168.192.in-addr.arpa zone. Kent ... |
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| 16.03.2005, 16:14 |
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Т.е. это внешний ДНС-сервер. ... |
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