Classless in-addr.arpa delegation.

Kevin Darcy kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Mon Aug 28 18:19:04 UTC 2000


Well, some of the addresses in that range are delegated to ns1.jdimedia.nl,
but others resolve directly to the PTR "hosted-by.jdimedia.nl". You might
want want to ask your provider about this inconsistency, and also whether
they are expecting you to set up zones for the individual addresses which
are delegated.


- Kevin

Igmar Palsenberg wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've just read the docs, but it leaves me with more questions than when I
> started to read the docs :)
>
> I've got a part of a /19 IP range, namely 212.204.192.51-60
>
> Name->IP isn't a problem, the other way around is :)
>
> This is what dif @ns -x 212.204.192.57 says :
>
> ;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
> 57.192.204.212.in-addr.arpa.  1D IN NS  ns1.jdimedia.nl.
>
> Looks like they did that 10 times, for every IP once.
>
> This is in /etc/named.conf :
>
> zone "192.204.212.in-addr.arpa" {
>    type master;
>    file "zones/own/192.204.212";
> };
>
> The 192.204.212 file lists :
>
> 51      A       jdi
> 52      A       ns1
> etc
>
> The following problem occurs :
>
> nslookup's ofter give other names then what's in the zone files.
> Any way to debug this problem ??
>
>         Regards,
>
>                 Igmar palsenberg
>
> --
>
> --
> Igmar Palsenberg
> JDI Media Solutions
>
> Jansplaats 11
> 6811 GB Arnhem
> The Netherlands
>
> mailto: i.palsenberg at jdimedia.nl
> PGP/GPG key : http://www.jdimedia.nl/formulier/pgp/igmar






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