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<p>This question involves making our BIND system work with
Microsoft's DNS software. If this makes it off-topic, let me know
and I'll be quiet about it.</p>
<p>We use ISC BIND to hold and host most of our zone data.
Internally, we have delegated some zones, and they are held in
Microsoft DNS. These zones are used for MS Active Directory
'Domains', and accept auto-registration of DNS records from
authorized hosts. Because we are using 10-dot addresses
internally, the auto-registration by hosts causes fragmentation of
the 10.in-addr.arpa zone data. <br>
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<p>I recall someone once offered a bit of code to mash this zone
data back together, so the same information can be published from
two different DNS services. I've hunted through this list's
archive and have not found the reference. Before I go roll my own,
can anyone point me at an existing solution?<br>
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