Reverse DNS Delegation howto?
Jim Flowers
jflowers at ezo.net
Fri Feb 25 05:19:41 UTC 2005
I've run into a problem with delegating reverse DNS using BIND 8.2.4 that I
can't figure out and I'm hoping for some guidance.
I have a couple of blocks delegated to me as w.x.y.0/23 which I handle with a
couple of zones 1) y.x.w.in-addr.arpa and 2) y+1.x.w.in-addr.arpa.
Now I want to delegate the second zone to an outsourced dns service and I
can't quite see how to do it.
If I create a zone file for y+1.x.w.in-addr.arpa with the following NS records:
y+1.x.w.in-addr.arpa IN NS ns1.remotedomain.tld.
y+1.x.w.in-addr.arpa IN NS ns2.remotedomain.tld.
It doesn't work and these records are not in named_dump.db although the soa
record is. I figure this is because you aren't allowed to delegate a zone
twice and the y+1.x.w.in-addr.arpa zone has already been delegated once by my
upstream ISP. Yes/No?
Is there a correct way to accomplish this or will I have to get this done by
my upstream ISP?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Jim Flowers<jflowers at ezo.net>
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