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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:ixloran@sent.at">ixloran@sent.at</a> wrote:
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>From what I understand the zone provider you're using PUSHES the updates
as master to your slave. I thought the "allow-transfer" is what's
needed to allow/enable that push. No?
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allow-transfer means "allow these addresses to transfer from me". it's
an ACL. where you transfer from is another matter, determined by the
"master" clause.<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"><pre wrap="">as cricket said, the rpz configuration elements belong in your recursive view.
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OK. If I were to ever turn on recursive for BOTH internal & external
views, would the config go best in EACH recursive view at that point?
Or can I put it in the global options stanza?</pre>
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you can do either.<br>
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paul<br>
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