"Empty zones" and BIND 9.4
Chris Buxton
cbuxton at menandmice.com
Mon Jun 18 16:01:37 UTC 2007
For the loopback subnet reverse zone, if you want to create a PTR
record for each possible IP, use a wildcard. So instead of this from
Mark's example:
1.0.0 PTR localhost.
use this:
* PTR localhost.
Chris Buxton
Men & Mice
On Jun 18, 2007, at 7:33 AM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> There was big discussion about empty-zones feature in BIND >= 9.4
>> on Red
>> Hat's bugzilla. We have found two problems around this.
>>
>> - RFC 3330 says that loopback could be 127/8. Does anybody here
>> know how
>> configure 127.in-addr.arpa. zone as described in RFC? $GENERATE
>> directive isn't sufficient for solve this problem.
>
> Why would one want to use $GENERATE.
>
> zone "127.IN-ADDR.ARPA" {
> };
>
> @ SOA ..
> @ NS ..
> 1.0.0 PTR localhost.
>
>> - RFC 2181, section 7.3 tells about MNAME record in SOA. It's name of
>> primary server. All empty zones returns name of zone instead primary
>> nameserver (could be "localhost.")
>
> No. It's the name of the primary (only) nameserver. It just
> happens to be the name of the zone as well. The zone names
> are all legal hostnames.
>
> draft-ietf-dnsop-default-local-zones-02.txt
>
> There are also named.conf options to change what is returned.
>
>> Thanks for any hints,
>> Adam
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