in-addr.arpa delegation problem
Barry Margolin
barmar at bbnplanet.com
Tue Nov 16 15:30:01 UTC 1999
In article <Pine.BSO.4.10.9911151835100.6802-100000 at NOC.maKintosh.com>,
John K. <john at NOC.maKintosh.com> wrote:
>Here is what I think is relevant in my "named.conf":
>
> zone "96.197.188.208.in-addr.arpa" IN {
> type master;
> file "reverse/208.188.197.96.zone";
> allow-transfer { 151.164.1.1; };
> };
>
>and here is my "reverse/208.188.197.96.zone":
>
> $ORIGIN 197.188.208.in-addr.arpa.
That should be:
$ORIGIN 96.197.188.208.in-addr.arpa.
Or you can simply leave it out, since the default origin is the zone name
from the named.conf file.
If you check your syslog, I'll bet you'll see a warning that there's no SOA
record in the zone.
> @ IN SOA NOC.maKintosh.com.
> john.NOC.maKintosh.com. (
> 1999111208 ; serial
> 1h ; refresh
> 30m ; retry
> 7d ; expiration
> 1h) ; minimum
> NS NOC.maKintosh.com.
> IN NS ns1.swbell.net.
> IN NS ns2.swbell.net.
> 97 PTR NOC.maKintosh.com.
> 98 PTR slappy.mocker.org.
>
>Is my ISP doing something wrong? Am I doing something wrong? Thanks for
>the help.
>
>__
>.j0hn [john at maKintosh.com]
>
>
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