Moving DNS for reverse

Barry Margolin barmar at genuity.net
Thu Sep 27 00:13:58 UTC 2001


In article <9otqnk$3qs at pub3.rc.vix.com>,
Kevin Darcy  <kcd at daimlerchrysler.com> wrote:
>
>Chris Parker wrote:
>
>> We currently have 2 internet connections.
>> Our DNS' are on connection "A"
>> Our Web servers are on connection "B"
>> The reverse for connection "B" is delegated to our DNS' on connection "A"
>> We are moving the DNS' to connection "B"
>> We have processed a host change that will go into effect with the 5am
>> update.
>> Will the reverse move with the host records or do we need to inform our
>> connection "B" provider that we've update the IPs?
>
>What does your "connection 'B' provider" have to do with your DNS?

Provider B presumably operates the master nameserver for y.z.in-addr.arpa,
and is delegating x.y.z.in-addr.arpa to the customer's nameservers.

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