NS in reverse lookup???

Joseph S D Yao jsdy at cospo.osis.gov
Tue Dec 12 16:25:31 UTC 2000


On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 07:17:04PM +0500, simmen : wrote:
> do u need to have an NS record in ur zone's reverse lookup or is correct ot 
> have it???
> for example
> $origion 157.145.202.in-addr.arpa
> @    IN  SOA     any.net.  admin.any.net
>                    { ;
>                      ;
>                      ;
>                      ;
>                      :};
> 1                             IN  PTR       any.any.net
> 2                             IN  PTR       any.any.net
> @                             IN  NS        ns1.any.net //???
> @                             IN  NS        ns2.any.net //???

You both need it and it is correct to have it.

You do need to spell "$origin" correctly, if you are going to use it -
but "$origin" is totally unnecessary here.  There is an implicit $origin
from the zone{} statement.

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