reverse-zone and subnet

Peter Pilsl pilsl at goldfisch.at
Fri Jan 18 15:10:21 UTC 2002


On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 02:48:57PM +0100, Niels Sommer wrote:
> 
> You have to get your ISP to delegate the 29/96.42.229.213.in-addr.arpa
> address space to you. In their DNS server they have to create in the
> 42.229.213.in-addr.arpa zone file:
> 
> 96-103    86400 IN NS  ns1.ihf-hr.org
> 96-103    86400 IN NS  ns2.ihf-hr.org
> 
> 97    IN CNAME    97.96-103
> 98    IN CNAME    98.96-103
> 99    IN CNAME    99.96-103
> 100    IN CNAME    100.96-103
> 101    IN CNAME    101.96-103
> 102    IN CNAME    102.96-103
> 
> Niels Sommer
> 


Hallo Niels,

thnx for your reply, but before I can ask my ISP I should have the
zone-file working on my nameserver and I dont know how to do it. When
I start named it reports the error mentioned in my original posting.

peter


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