reverse question

Kevin Darcy kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Tue May 22 18:35:54 UTC 2001


You have to have separate zones for both /24's, unless you also happen to own
the whole /16.

Your master is responding non-authoritatively, and that's what is breaking the
zone transfer. This is because the master didn't load the zones properly. Check
your master's logs.


- Kevin

Andrew Dadmun wrote:

> Hi
>
> I am having a problem setting up a reverse zone and I was hoping someone
> could help me.  We have a /23, let's call it:
> 11.22.32.0/23.  We also have two other class C blocks (/24) that I have no
> problems with.  I am wondering if I can have a single
> 32.22.11.in-addr.arpa. file or whether I should pretend I have two /24's and
> set up another reverse file called 33.22.11.in-addr.arpa.  This seems to
> work on the primary DNS server, but the transfers to the secondary always
> fail:
>
> [primary NS IP address] not authoritative for 32.22.11.in-addr-arpa, SOA
> query got rcode 0, aa 0, ancount 0, aucount 13
> (xfer for 32.22.11.in-addr-arpa failed) (child = 444) - rescheduling!
>
> [primary NS IP address] not authoritative for 33.22.11.in-addr-arpa, SOA
> query got rcode 0, aa 0, ancount 0, aucount 13
> (xfer for 33.22.11.in-addr-arpa failed) (child = 380) - rescheduling!
>
> (The IP's have been changed for example's sake.)
>
> Anyway, that's the summary overview.  If this rings a bell with anyone,
> please let me know.  I can post more details, but I thought this might be
> enough based upon the /23 and /24 issue.
>
> Thanks,
>
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