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14.4.1-C
Response policy
Override or block DNS replies
Here you can override or block DNS replies. The actual values you have to specify
depend upon the selected type.
A/AAAA/CNAME
Depending on the type of entry in the "Target" field the name is mapped to an IPv4
address, IPv6 address or an other DNS name respectively. If you leave "Target"
empty, the reply will indicate that the queried name does not exist.
MX
Specifies the mail server for a domain. Enter the mail domain (the part behind the
@ of an email address) in the first field. In the second field you have to specify
the hostname of a mail server. The number specifies the priority. The MX entry
with the lowest priority will be tried first. If the corresponding mail server is not
available, the mail servers with higher priority will be used. If there are multiple
MX entries with the same priority for the same domain, the client will choose a
random entry. On failure it will try the next address.
NS
Defines a name server for a domain. Specify the domain in the first and the name
of the DNS in the second field. If multiple entries are defined for the same domain,
the client will make a random selection. If the corresponding DNS is not available,
it will try the next address.
SRV
Specify the server for a specific service. The entry must begin with
"_servicename._protocol" (e.g. "_sip._udp"). The corresponding value starts with
the UDP or TCP port number followed by a space character and the actual server
name (e.g. "5060 www.example.com).
TXT
Allows you to enter an arbitrary text.
14.4.1-D
DNS IP objects
Update interval
Select how often SX-GATE updates the IP addresses of DNS based IP objects
configured in menu "Definitions > IP objects".
14.4.2
Zones
A table gives you an overview of all available objects. If there are more than 10 entries,
a navigation bar will appear below the right bottom hand corner of the table where you