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James D. Parra wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Setup DNS in YAST, great tool for this by the way, however where can you
>> setup the Reverse Lookup records?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> James 
> 
> However, in the second screen (Domain setup) after you set up the
> forwarder addresses does give help on how to set up the reverse lookup
> records.
> 
> ~~~~
> 
> Thank you. Using Suse 10.0 Yast and all I see in the DNS Server menu is;
> Start-up, Forwarders, Logging, & DNS Zones. Under Forwarders you can add IP
> addresses manually and not much else.
> 
> Where can I add these PTR records/Reverse Lookup Records, either through
> Yast or with 'vi', my preferred terminal editor for making quick changes.
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> James
> 

Sorry, did not ask which version you where using, I am on 10.2.

The base configuration file is /etc/named.conf ..

But before you go further I suggest you look at the documentation and
examples in...

/usr/share/doc/packages/bind

The /etc/named.conf will point to the working directory with the
directory directive, in my case it is /var/lib/named but yours may
differ. The example files in the documentation will give a good feel for
the syntax and relationship between the /etc/named.conf /etc/named.d
directory and the working directory, better than I can in a single e-Mail.

HTH


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