I cannot do reverse lookups of my internal LAN

Trond Erling Hundal trond at havneavisen.net
Fri Aug 24 12:18:55 UTC 2001


Nevermind... I found out what was wrong... heh heh..


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Trond Erling Hundal" <trond at havneavisen.net>
To: "Bind mailinglisten" <bind-users at isc.org>
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 1:43 PM
Subject: I cannot do reverse lookups of my internal LAN


> 
> Hey there....again
> 
> I have set up my network so that the dns points into my web server in my LAN. (ip: 192.168.1.4)
> But when I do a dig -x 192.168.1.4 it doesn`t return my reverse configuration, instead it fetches something completely different...
> I was convinced that I could do it this way. (having the web server on my internal LAN, with a internal ip)
> 
> Does this mean that my configuration in messed up, or does it mean that I cannot do it this way after all???
> 
> I want to apologize for all the dumb, newbie questions I am posting today.
> But, I really need to get this straight. I`ve been reading alot about the Bind machine and dns configuration.
> But I have not found any good documentation that helps me with issues like this...
> 
> ...and thanks for the help, guys!
> 
> 


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