children whose zones do not reflect the delegation from the parent
Matus UHLAR - fantomas
uhlar at fantomas.sk
Fri Apr 1 08:04:52 UTC 2011
On 30.03.11 09:13, Lightner, Jeff wrote:
> I'm wondering if the issue isn't because you've not told your ISP what
> your name servers are. You have to do that for reverse delegations to
> get to your servers. (This is in addition to telling your Registrar.)
the ISP should provide 33.50.in-addr.arpa if it did ask for a delegation.
if it does not, the delegation is broken (although some parts may work) and
that's the problem.
We, for example, provide /16 and also (empty) /24's even for customers that
have /24 assigned but not delegated.
> On 03/30/2011 04:45 AM, ben thielsen wrote:
> > both fail to do so. so - it would seem to me that at least somehow,
> > in some sense, the delegation is broken. however, if queried further
>
> It does seem a bit broken - there's no SOA for 33.50.in-addr.arpa i.e.
> no zone there.
>
> > for a /24 within that /16, both servers now work "properly", and
> > further delegate to other servers [and themselves]:
>
> So probably they've got a zone for many of the child block e.g.
>
> x.33.50.in-addr.arpa.
>
> ...but not the parent one, which is lazy.
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