Only thing I see to be missing here is actual Class B address space 172.16/12
but instead you are trying to forward from Class A public address space
assigned to FACEBOOK. I don't quite think you will get that to work... That is
unless you are the Facebook authoritative server...
range:
Sorry for top-post.
Your expectation is incorrect.
zone 0/24.110.252.173.in-addr.arpa
is not the same as
zone 173.252.110.24.in-addr.arpa
hth,
Len
From: sumsum 2000 sum2h...@gmail.com
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Sent: Monday, July 8, 2013 11:21 PM
Oops mistype
range: 172.16.0.0 172.31.255.255
range b10: 2886729728 2887778303 range b16: 0xac10 0xac1f
hosts: 1048576 prefixlen: 12
mask:255.240.0.0
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Jason Hellenthal
It's not at all clear from your description what you're trying to
accomplish. Particularly it's not clear what you seem to be trying to
accomplish with the 2317 delegation for a /24 zone.
Can you describe what you're trying to do, and why? It may be easier to
help you that way. Please use the
What I am trying to achieve is this:
I am using BIND9 only for forwarding DNS requests to other DNS Servers.
I want the entire hosts in the
network : 173.252.110.0
with the host range: 173.252.110.1 - 173.252.110.254
with a total 254 addresses to be sent for reverse lookup say to DNS :
Ok, simple. The zone you want to forward is 110.252.173.in-addr.arpa.
There is no need to make it more complicated than that.
Good luck,
Doug
On 07/09/2013 12:18 AM, sumsum 2000 wrote:
What I am trying to achieve is this:
I am using BIND9 only for forwarding DNS requests to other DNS
On 09.07.13 11:51, sumsum 2000 wrote:
I have a reverse lookup zone file configuration as follows:
zone 0/24.110.252.173.in-addr.arpa {
[...]
When I do dig -x 172.252.110.27, I expect it to forward it to
10.10.96.1, but instead, it uses the default resolver.
[...]
So if DNS Server X is
Hey All.
New list user here.. Miles from Brisbane.AU, currently tinkering with BIND10
just to see what it's like and evaluate stability for potential use in a
startup.
Background: A Geek!, I authored the Linux Home Server HOWTO
(www.brennan.id.au http://www.brennan.id.au ) a few years back
On 2013.07.09 03.18, sumsum 2000 wrote:
What I am trying to achieve is this:
I am using BIND9 only for forwarding DNS requests to other DNS Servers.
I want the entire hosts in the
network : 173.252.110.0
with the host range: 173.252.110.1 - 173.252.110.254
with a total 254 addresses to be
Thanks for the info
On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas uh...@fantomas.skwrote:
On 09.07.13 11:51, sumsum 2000 wrote:
I have a reverse lookup zone file configuration as follows:
zone 0/24.110.252.173.in-addr.**arpa {
[...]
When I do dig -x 172.252.110.27, I expect it
Well, it seems to work testing it...
But, the systems that are having trouble are still having trouble. Though
taking a closer look at the logs of one of the systems, the problem started in
April 2009 (and the system was rebooted shortly after that point, and the
problem continued...)
Since
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