Recursive DNS server cannot resolve the reverse zone records from my IPv6 private network

Niall O'Reilly niall.oreilly at ucd.ie
Thu Nov 7 08:56:03 UTC 2013


On 6 Nov 2013, at 18:30, Listas wrote:

> ;; QUESTION SECTION:
> ;f.1.4.2.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.7.0.0.0.5.a.8.3.2.e.3.e.0.0.c.f.ip6.arpa. IN PTR

And placed the following (and more) data at http://adminlinux.com.br/recursive-bind.conf

==== /etc/bind/named.conf.local-ip6:

zone "5.a.8.3.2.e.3.e.0.0.c.f.ip6.arpa" IN {
  type master;
  file "/etc/bind/db.fc";
};


==== /etc/bind/db.fc:
$TTL 86400 ; Minimum TTL of 1 day.

@ IN SOA ns1.mydomain.com. dnsmasters.mydomain.com. (
  1       ; Serial.
  10800   ; Refresh after 3 hours.
  3600    ; Retry after 1 hour.
  604800  ; Expire after 1 week.
  86400 ) ; Minimum TTL of 1 day.

        IN NS ns1.mydomain.com.
        IN NS ns2.mydomain.com.

10      IN NS ns3.mydomain.com.
        IN NS ns4.mydomain.com.

12      IN NS ns5.mydomain.com.
        IN NS ns6.mydomain.com.

16      IN NS ns7.mydomain.com.
        IN NS ns8.mydomain.com.

20      IN NS ns9.mydomain.com.
        IN NS ns10.mydomain.com.

====
 
	The zone file you've chosen to show us has records only for the following names:

5.a.8.3.2.e.3.e.0.0.c.f.ip6.arpa.
10.5.a.8.3.2.e.3.e.0.0.c.f.ip6.arpa.
12.5.a.8.3.2.e.3.e.0.0.c.f.ip6.arpa.
16.5.a.8.3.2.e.3.e.0.0.c.f.ip6.arpa.
20.5.a.8.3.2.e.3.e.0.0.c.f.ip6.arpa.

	None of these matches the target of your query, so the result is NXDOMAIN.
	Anything else would be strange.

	If you need the server to return some other result for this query, you
	must place the corresponding record(s) in the zone file you're using.

	Best regards,
	Niall O'Reilly



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