problem with reverses and dynamic updates.
Kevin Darcy
kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Wed Mar 14 21:54:14 UTC 2001
Looks like a simple case of the Dynamic Update client not being smart enough to
handle aliases. Which client is this, by the way? I know the Windows 2000 client
is somewhat CNAME-challenged...
- Kevin
Pat Masterson wrote:
> My named.conf has a 48.104.15.in-addr.arpa which I want to split into two
> halves. One for statics, one for reverses.
> In this file I have "allow-update none" and 2 NS records for the RFC
> 2317 sub zones.
> There is an
> 0-25 NS <name server>
> 1 cname 1.0-25.48.104.15.in-addr.arpa.
> 2 cname 2.0-25......
> etc.
>
> And
>
> 128-25 NS <name server>
> 128 cname 128.128-25.48.104.155.in-addr.arpa.
> 129 cname 129.128-25.48.... etc.
>
> Problem is, the dynamic updates go right into the parent zone
> 48.104.155.in-addr.arpa and not into the correct subzone. So I get "update
> denied" . What am I doing wrong?
>
> Apologies for not attaching al the files; the machine is in a lab with no
> Net access, and I ave to type everything by hand. -pat
>
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