hello,
I have many IP sunets which are /22 or /21 and it is really annoying to
write 8 reverse subnets
for a 10.10.0.0/21 network in the named.rev:
I have to put 8 entries like
zone 0.10.10.in-addr.arpa IN {
zone 1.10.10.in-addr.arpa IN {
zone 2.10.10.in-addr.arpa IN {
zone
In message 4b90df0e.8010...@gmx.it, fddi writes:
hello,
I have many IP sunets which are /22 or /21 and it is really annoying to
write 8 reverse subnets
for a 10.10.0.0/21 network in the named.rev:
I have to put 8 entries like
zone 0.10.10.in-addr.arpa IN {
zone 1.10.10.in-addr.arpa IN
Dear Mr. Rick,
Please try the link http://www.indelible.org/ink/classless/
Bal Krishna
hello,
I have many IP sunets which are /22 or /21 and it is really annoying to
write 8 reverse subnets
for a 10.10.0.0/21 network in the named.rev:
I have to put 8 entries like
zone
I have many IP sunets which are /22 or /21 and it is really annoying to
write 8 reverse subnets
[...]
is there a way to write only one reverse zone for /22 or /21 or
/seominthg-different-form /24 ?
well, someone must create them, because that's how DNS works. you can of
course redirect
thank you to all for the explanatinos, I'll create all my /24 reverse
with a python script :)
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
I have many IP sunets which are /22 or /21 and it is really annoying to
write 8 reverse subnets
[...]
is there a way to write only one reverse zone for /22
Hi,
Yes i checked all conf. I did not changed anything. Upgraded master and slaves
servers to 9.6.1-P3.
Now it seems OK.
Thank you.
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From: bind-users-bounces+fuatd=garanti.com...@lists.isc.org
[mailto:bind-users-bounces+fuatd=garanti.com...@lists.isc.org] On
Hi all,
I'm looking to implement a dns redirector using bind 9 and need a wee bit of
help.
We have a wired 802.1x network setup here. By default if a user hasn't
configured 802.1x on their PC their machine gets dropped into an
unauthenticated VLAN where our DHCP server hands our different DNS
Have you tried to add to your . zone something like this:
microsoft.com NS ns1.msft.net
NS ns3.msft.net
NS ns5.msft.net
etc?
Just an assumption - RFC 4592 http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4592 describes
processing of asterisk as any non-existent in
http://netreg.sourceforge.net/contrib/NetReg-1.5.1-HowTo.pdf
Page 18.
Schilling
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Alex Sharaz a.sha...@hull.ac.uk wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking to implement a dns redirector using bind 9 and need a wee bit of
help.
We have a wired 802.1x network setup here. By
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