I have my own dns servers on my plesk 7.5, and tested them with dnsreport.com, it says:
FAIL. Open DNS servers ERROR: One or more of your nameservers reports that it is an open DNS server. This usually means that anyone in the world can query it for domains it is not authoritative for (it is possible that the DNS server advertises that it does recursive lookups when it does not, but that shouldn't happen). This can cause an excessive load on your DNS server. Also, it is strongly discouraged to have a DNS server be both authoritative for your domain and be recursive (even if it is not open), due to the potential for cache poisoning (with no recursion, there is no cache, and it is impossible to poison it). Also, the bad guys could use your DNS server as part of an attack, by forging their IP address. Problem record(s) are:
Server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx reports that it will do recursive lookups. [test]
Server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx reports that it will do recursive lookups. [test]
See this page for info on closing open DNS servers.
is this really dangerous as they say? They say I could fix it using a line "recursion no;" in the "options" clause (or in the "view" clause).
Is a good idea doing this?
Any help would be apreciated
FAIL. Open DNS servers ERROR: One or more of your nameservers reports that it is an open DNS server. This usually means that anyone in the world can query it for domains it is not authoritative for (it is possible that the DNS server advertises that it does recursive lookups when it does not, but that shouldn't happen). This can cause an excessive load on your DNS server. Also, it is strongly discouraged to have a DNS server be both authoritative for your domain and be recursive (even if it is not open), due to the potential for cache poisoning (with no recursion, there is no cache, and it is impossible to poison it). Also, the bad guys could use your DNS server as part of an attack, by forging their IP address. Problem record(s) are:
Server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx reports that it will do recursive lookups. [test]
Server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx reports that it will do recursive lookups. [test]
See this page for info on closing open DNS servers.
is this really dangerous as they say? They say I could fix it using a line "recursion no;" in the "options" clause (or in the "view" clause).
Is a good idea doing this?
Any help would be apreciated