On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 04:46:40PM +1100, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> Is it possible to run a publically visible IN-ADDR.ARPA DNS server to
> handle a subnet of a Class C block? If so, how is it done?
Yes lets say you have 203.78.54.0/24 on your name server you
host
54.78.203.in-addr.arpa and then you need to get whoever has the
78.203.in-addr.arpa zone to delegate the 54 to you by adding
54 IN NS yournameserver
in their zone file.
And this only works nicely on /24 boundaries by the way.
if it's 203 space it's probably apnic and all you have todo is go to
www.apnic.net and fill in the appropriate form or it might come under
aunic.
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John Ferlito
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