How to verify Concentric.net has delegated reverse lookups to my NS?
Barry Margolin
barmar at bbnplanet.com
Thu Nov 11 18:41:50 UTC 1999
In article <80deni$lqe at journal.concentric.net>,
David Cunningham <newsonly at please.com> wrote:
>This should be an easy one. Anyone know a good command to determine if
>concentric.net has delegated reverse lookups for 209.220.157.208/240 to my
>nameserver "ns1.radiusweb.com"?
>
>Also, did I specify the above mask correctly? My address range at radiusweb
>is 209.220.157.208-224. (I'm new at this.)
No, it's 209.220.157.208/28. The number after the slash is the number of
1-bits in the network mask. Also, your range ends at .223, not .224.
It looks like the created the delegation; you can see it with:
dig -x 209.220.157.208/28 ns @nameserver.concentric.net
However, they haven't created the CNAME records for
208.157.220.209.in-addr.arpa through 223.157.220.209.in-addr.arpa. If you do:
dig -x 209.220.157.209 any @nameserver.concentric.net
you won't see the CNAME record that should be there.
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