reverse Zone example!
Alans
batpower83 at yahoo.co.uk
Sun Feb 7 20:03:08 UTC 2010
Hello,
I thought the reason is because it's weekend :)
I have a DNS for domain example.com
One of my customers have a domain customersdomain.com and they have their
own DNS (forward lookups)
They want me to add ptr (smaller than /24) for them
$TTL 1W
$ORIGIN xx.yy.zz.IN-ADDR.ARPA.
@ IN SOA ns1.example.com. root.example.com. ( <<<<<<---- is
it correct?
2008082707
15M
10M
4W
1W )
xx.yy.zz.IN-ADDR.ARPA. IN NS ns1.example.com. <<<<<<-----
is it correct?
1 PTR ns1.customersdomain.com.
2 PTR ns2. customersdomain.com.
I only want to make sure that SOA and NS records are correct or is there any
wrong with above configuration?
Thanks,
Alans
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Barton [mailto:dougb at dougbarton.us]
Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 10:13 PM
To: Alans
Cc: 'BIND Users Mailing List'
Subject: Re: reverse Zone example!
On 02/06/10 00:49, Alans wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Anyone can give me an example of a reverse zone for a customer (have
> their own DNS) from an ISP (own customers IP)?
>
> Just want to make sure what is did is right or no? I'm a little confused
> about the SOA and ns records in the zone file, should be ours (ISP) or
> customers DNSs!
FYI, the reason that you haven't gotten a useful answer yet is that you
haven't provided us enough information.
http://dougbarton.us/DNS/bind-users-FAQ.html#RealNames
In order to answer your question we need to know what kind of address
blocks you're attempting to set up DNS for. I suspect that you're
probably trying to set up DNS for something smaller than a /24, is that
right? If you can respond with more details, it's likely we can help you.
Good luck,
Doug
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