Allowing an outside NS to host the PTR records for 1/4th of a class C?
Drew Weaver
drew.weaver at thenap.com
Mon May 13 17:56:30 UTC 2002
Ok, this is configured now how I believe it should be..
--snip--
$TTL 3600
$ORIGIN 51.209.in-addr.arpa.
194 86400 IN SOA dns4.ee.net. hostmaster.ee.net. (
2002051399 10800 3600 604800 86400 )
86400 IN NS ns1.netservice.thenap.net.
86400 IN NS ns2.netservice.thenap.net.
86400 IN NS dns1.ee.net.
86400 IN NS dns2.ee.net.
86400 IN NS dns3.ee.net.
86400 IN NS dns4.ee.net.
$ORIGIN 194.51.209.in-addr.arpa.
154 86400 IN PTR lvq10.greenapple.com.
155 86400 IN PTR lvq11.greenapple.com.
156 86400 IN PTR lvq12.greenapple.com.
; <<192-255>> /26
192/26 86400 IN NS ns1.buckeyelake.net.
193 86400 IN CNAME 193.192/26.194.51.209.in-addr.arpa.
194 86400 IN CNAME 194.192/26.194.51.209.in-addr.arpa.
195 86400 IN CNAME 195.192/26.194.51.209.in-addr.arpa.
196 86400 IN CNAME 196.192/26.194.51.209.in-addr.arpa.
197 86400 IN CNAME 197.192/26.194.51.209.in-addr.arpa.
198 86400 IN CNAME 198.192/26.194.51.209.in-addr.arpa.
199 86400 IN CNAME 199.192/26.194.51.209.in-addr.arpa.
200 86400 IN CNAME 200.192/26.194.51.209.in-addr.arpa.
That should be all I need to do right? Is there anything else?? The zone
loads fine but it doesn't appear to be working.
Server: dns4.ee.net
Address: 0.0.0.0
Name: buckeyelake.com
Address: 209.51.194.200
Aliases: 200.194.51.209.in-addr.arpa
On our primary dns4;
Outside on the Internet..
bash$ nslookup 209.51.194.200
*** Can't find server name for address 209.197.234.5: Server failed
*** Can't find server name for address 209.197.234.6: Server failed
Server: dns.burst.net
Address: 66.96.193.2
Dns1 & 2 &
-Drew
-----Original Message-----
From: Len Conrad [mailto:LConrad at Go2France.com]
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 10:28 AM
To: bind-users at isc.org
Cc: Drew Weaver
Subject: Re: Allowing an outside NS to host the PTR records for 1/4th of a
cla ss C?
> Howdy, if one of our users has a block of 64 ips..
>(209.51.194.192 -
>209.51.194.255) and they want to manage the PTR records themselves what
>should I do in my named.conf to allow this?
read RFC2317, or DNS&BIND, 4th ed, page 234+.
You generate 64 CNAMEs on your DNS for that reverse subnet that are
resolved as 64 PTR's on his DNS.
Len
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