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How to correctly distinguish normal subrecords from country codes when subrecords are the same as country codes #130
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How so? GeoDNS subzones are exactly this my and se, which are country codes used by Maxmind. |
I don't know how to describe this problem in English I don't know if you can understand him if I describe him like this I set 3 a records
I want to:
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@abh Is there any solution for this scenario? |
Hello, I need this too. |
Hello, I need this too. |
Hi https://www.knot-dns.cz/ |
Hi
I looked at this sample configuration and I had a question
https://github.com/abh/geodns/blob/main/dns/test.example.com.json
When I set up the following record for
example.com
Attempts to request records from
Sweden
forexample.com
will return192.168.1.3
A request from
Malaysia
will return192.168.1.2
But
my
here stands formyself
se
here stands forSpecial Edition
#50
I found other similar questions in issues
but no solution
How to distinguish between geo records and normal records?
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