The IPv4 reverse zone is easy to scrape and stored for situations like this… 
just saying.

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> On 5. 11. 2022, at 0:48, Grant Taylor via bind-users 
> <bind-users@lists.isc.org> wrote:
> 
> On 11/4/22 2:07 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>> Any ISP that offers these delegations should be allowing their customers to 
>> transfer the zone that contains the CNAMEs for the customer address space by 
>> default.
> 
> I've had enough trouble getting ISPs to support 2317 delegation period. I 
> think that asking them to allow me to do a zone transfer would have been a 
> hard no.
> 
> I certainly don't think this would be allowed /by/ /default/.
> 
> I just checked and § 5.1 of RFC 2317 mentioned having the parent do a 
> secondary zone transfer of the child zone.  But I don't see any mention of 
> the child doing a secondary zone transfer of the parent zone.
> 
> I think that would be a good idea.
> 
> 
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