RFC 6303 vs. BIND: NS ... has no address records (A or AAAA)

Matus UHLAR - fantomas uhlar at fantomas.sk
Wed Jan 11 08:48:20 UTC 2012


On 10.01.12 18:13, Tony Finch wrote:
>In the reverse direction I have 1.0.0.172.in-addr.arpa and
>1.0.....0.ip6.arpa zones with the predictable contents:
>
>@ SOA	localhost. root.localhost. 1 1h 1000 1w 1h
>  NS	localhost.
>  PTR	localhost.

I prefer defining 127.in-addr.arpa and inside:

1.0.0 PTR localhost.

The same about 255.in-addr.arpa instead of 
255.255.255.255.in-addr.arpa.

I even wonder why was 255.255.255.255 implemented as default and described 
in RFC 6303 ...
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