DNS PTR Records subnet
Brian A. Seklecki
lavalamp at spiritual-machines.org
Thu Mar 15 17:48:00 UTC 2007
For subnets's (well actually, VLSM/CIDR 'supernets' tehnically) smaller
than /16 and larger than /24, I've always used individual zones. Of
course, by the time you get that big, you may consider dynamically
generating your zones from a database
HTH,
~BAS
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Sangoi, Nehal (GE Supply, consultant) wrote:
> Hi
>
> How can I define my reverse record zone files for the subnet like
> "3.160.232.0/22"
>
> should it be "160.3.in-addr.arpa"
>
> or should it be like
> "235.160.3.in-addr.arpa"
> "234.160.3.in-addr.arpa"
> "232.160.3.in-addr.arpa"
>
>
> Please suggest.
>
>
> Thanks
> Nehal
>
>
>
>
l8*
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