DNS Record Migrate Please Help

Kevin Darcy kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Wed Aug 9 23:02:34 UTC 2000


The owner of 10.18.216.in-addr.arpa would need to either
a) delegate each of the addresses to your servers, and you would maintain
separate zones for each address, or
b) create CNAMEs in their zone pointing to PTR's in a zone you control. You
and they would have to agree on what zone would contain those PTR's. If
they are following RFC 2317 exactly, they may wish to delegate a subzone of
10.18.216.in-addr.arpa to your servers and you could put the PTR's there.
Or, if you prefer, you could put them in some other zone you control, as
long as they were willing to point the CNAMEs accordingly.


- Kevin

rmoldovan3 at my-deja.com wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Because our DNS specialist have moved to another company I have now
> to handle all DNS requests.
> I want to verify that what I want to do is okay and also that I am
> not missing anything.
>
> Our DNS servers are:
> ns1.broadband.net 207.107.209.130
> ns2.broadband.net 209.17.128.34
>
> I received this request to migrate the DNS Records to us for a customer.
>
> I have the following information:
>
> 1) Customer Network 216.18.10.240/28
> 2) Gateway 216.18.10.254
> 3) Mask 255.255.255.240
> 4) Usable IP's 216.18.10.241-253
>
> The customer's domain is courtney.bc.ca
>
> Currently this customer is registered with another ISP provider.
>         nt1.pacificgroup.net internet address=204.50.92.10
>
> If I have enough information then I should do the following:
>
> 1. edit /etc/named.boot on our primary DNS server, ns1.broadband.net:
>    and add the following:
>    primary      courtney.bc.ca  primary/courtney.bc.ca
>
> 2. edit the file /etc/named.d/primary/courtney.bc.ca
> ;
> @               IN      SOA     ns1.broadband.net.
> root.ns1.broadband.net.  ( 2000080910 10800 3600 60480 6400 )
>
>                 IN      NS      ns1.broadband.net.
>                 IN      NS      ns2.broadband.net.
>                 IN      MX 10   ns1.broadband.net.
>
> I don't have any other information about www, ftp, ... or
> any hostname from the customer.
>
> Because this customer has only an IP block (not a full class C)
> I don't know how to specify the customer's address range
> of Usable IP's 216.18.10.241-253 or how to setup reverse DNS look-up.
>
> Please correct me if I am wrong in what I've said.
>
> What else I should add for this DNS Record Migration besides
> what I've told you.
>
> Thank you for your time. Any help will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Razvan Moldovan
>
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