Redundant PTR records

Castro Henry castroh at lewis.army.mil
Wed Oct 27 14:48:50 UTC 1999


You can create a file called spcl.139.78  with all you extraneous data.  At
the bottom of your IN-ADDR file, include the line "$INCLUDE spcl.139.78"
Stop and start named, this will automatically import the contents of
spcl.139.78 into the database.   Hope this helps.

Henry

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Martin McCormick [SMTP:martin at dc.cis.okstate.edu]
> Sent:	Wednesday, October 27, 1999 7:14 AM
> To:	bind-users at isc.org
> Subject:	Redundant PTR records
> 
> 	We have a Class B network and support several domains besides
> okstate.edu.  Is there any way to include multiple reverse maps in our
> 78.139.IN-ADDR.ARPA  file?
> 
> 	At present, I simply grep all the reverse maps for PTR records
> and cat them on to the okstate.rev.139.78 file.  It would be much
> better for named to include those extra records automatically.
> 
> 	Briefly, I use Philip Hazel's makezones script to help police
> the forward and reverse maps.  Each domain produces a few more PTR
> records in another reverse map which also belongs in 139.78.  I simply
> want to have all the reverse maps together so that every PTR record
> there will be accessible.
> 
> 	I thought I had sent this yesterday, but I may have gotten
> side-tracked as I have not seen it or any replies so my apologies if I
> did send it yesterday.
> 
> Martin McCormick


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