smtp server and CNAMEs
Harry Putnam
reader at newsguy.com
Wed Feb 8 18:06:59 UTC 2006
Kevin Darcy <kcd at daimlerchrysler.com> writes:
> The PTR should point back to a name that owns the corresponding A RR,
> not to a CNAME.
Thanks
> Of course, you didn't show any "reader" A RR in the file for your
> local.net0 zone, so it's difficult to verify the correctness of your
> config...
Ahh sorry .. overzealous snippage...
zone.local.net0
$TTL 1D
local.net0. IN SOA reader.local.net0. hostmaster (
200405191 ; serial
8H ; refresh
4H ; retry
4W ; expire
1D ) ; minimum
; define the authoritative name server
local.net0. IN NS reader.local.net0.
; [HP 01/30/06 09:56 The 10 indicates priority [lower is higher]]
MX 10 reader.local.net0
; define domain functions with CNAMEs
smtp.local.net0. CNAME reader.local.net0.
; just in case someone asks for localhost.local.net0
localhost.local.net0. A 127.0.0.1
; our hostnames, in alphabetical order
ansil.local.net0. A 192.168.0.21
bjp.local.net0. A 192.168.0.16
reader.local.net0. A 192.168.0.4
fw.local.net0. A 192.168.0.20
harvey.local.net0. A 192.168.0.22
mob2.local.net0. A 192.168.0.3
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