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- Servers to Forward Queries to...
- A forwarder is used for name
servers that may not necessarily be directly-connected to the Internet.
This may be due to being behind a firewall, or inside of a corporate
network. Forwarders will instead query a specified additional name
server for its DNS information. If your DNS server will be responding
to a forwarding server you will want to specify the server(s) it is
allowed to contact. See forwarders and forward zone
in the glossary for more information concerning forward queries.
- Addresses to listen on
- This allows you to define which address
your want your DNS server to listen on. You can enter in each IP address
by hand, leave the field blank for it to listen on all interfaces
or use the '...' button to select the interfaces from a menu.
- [NOTE:]A forward server is still
a primary or slave server; don't get confused here. All outside queries
will be given to it first.
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