Revers Zone

eastk eastk at gte.net
Wed Aug 18 00:16:37 UTC 1999


Thanks to everyone for the info.  I did not have another domain with cnames
in them.  I am reluctant to use this method as it will be quite a
administratively nightmare on a class A address.  Do most people with class
a reverse zones maintain one file like 10.in-addr.arpa?  This seems like it
would be a potentially HUGE file.

Thanks,
Kevin


Michael Voight <mvoight at cisco.com> wrote in message
news:37B9CA88.E7B82B29 at cisco.com...
> I need  more sleep. Yes, that is what i  meant.
>
> :)
>
> Michael
>
> Joseph S D Yao wrote:
> >
> > Michael Voight dashed off:
> > > The 22-4.10.in-addr.arpa zone should have the ptr records, but you
would
> > > also need the 4.10.in-addr.arpa zone to contain CNAME records to
> > > "delegate" the entries for the subzone.
> > >
> > > Like:
> > >
> > > 1.22.4.10.in-addr.arpa. in cname 1.22.22-4.10.in-addr.arpa.
> > > 1.23.5.10.in-addr.arpa. in cname 1.23.22-4.10.in-addr.arpa.
> >
> > Of course, I'm sure that he was REALLY thinking, e.g.,
> >
> > 1.22.4.10.in-addr.arpa. in cname 1.22.4.22-4.10.in-addr.arpa.
> > 2.22.4.10.in-addr.arpa. in cname 2.22.4.22-4.10.in-addr.arpa.
> > 1.23.4.10.in-addr.arpa. in cname 1.23.4.22-4.10.in-addr.arpa.
> > 1.22.5.10.in-addr.arpa. in cname 1.22.5.22-4.10.in-addr.arpa.
> >
> > --
> > Joe Yao                         jsdy at cospo.osis.gov - Joseph S. D. Yao
> > COSPO/OSIS Computer Support                                     EMT-B
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > This message is not an official statement of COSPO policies.
>




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