Reverse DNS on a local network
Juerg Reese
reese at genesiscom.ch
Mon Oct 16 17:31:27 UTC 2000
Hi,
look at this and thanks to QIP :-),
Add to your named.conf:
zone "213.168.192.in-addr.arpa" in {
type master;
file "db.192.168.213";
check-names ignore;
allow-update { any; };
allow-query { any; };
allow-transfer { any; };
notify no;
};
Create the file db.192.168.213 :
;=========================================================================
; Reverse Addresses (PTR Records) for zone: 213.168.192.in-addr.arpa
;=========================================================================
@ IN SOA your-dns-server.bootc.net. admin.bootc.net. (
1 ; Serial No.
21600 ; Refresh
3600 ; Retry
604800 ; Expire
86400 ) ; Minimum
;
IN NS your-dns-server.bootc.net.
;
;**************
; PTR records
;**************
1 IN PTR gargantua.bootc.net.
2 IN PTR tequila.bootc.net.
3 IN PTR dustball.bootc.net.
regards,
juerg
> -----Original Message-----
> From: news at news4.isdnet.net [mailto:news at news4.isdnet.net]On Behalf Of
> Chris Boot
> Sent: Monday, 16. October 2000 18:31
> To: comp-protocols-dns-bind at moderators.isc.org
> Subject: Reverse DNS on a local network
>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering how to setup reverse DNS on my local
> network's BIND server.
> I've setup forward DNS OK, but I can't seem to get reverse
> DNS. My network
> is in no way connected to the internet (this is for the future).
>
> Domain: bootc.net
> IP Addresses: 192.168.213.*
>
> Computers & IP:
> gargantua 192.168.213.1
> tequila 192.168.213.2
> dustball 192.168.213.3
>
> What additions to the named.conf file would I need? Do I
> need anything
> else?
>
> Please email me as well as port to the newsgroup.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> --
> Chris Boot
> bootc at worldnet.fr
>
>
>
>
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