Hi Osvaldo

I believe the author of VegaDns left out the A+PTR (=) records
intentionally just to be compliant with the DNS model and other DNS
servers (wind etc.).

Me myself wanted this extra djbdns functionality, so i modified
several VegaDns scripts to include the A+PTR (=) record option. It
works perfectly. I 've done the job only for the IPv4 parts and left
out the IPv6 because i 'am lazy (and never use IPv6)...
If you like i can send you the modified scripts, and if the author
find it useful i can publish them here.

Bare in mind, that if you enter A+PTR records, you should also host
the reverse zone in mind in your server, either via VegaDns or with
direct templates. Otherwise the server will be in confusion how to
publish the PTR part (i think). The zone can look empty in VegaDns
(except of the possible NS records) but the A+PTR records from the
forward zone do the job.


On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 6:51 PM, Osvaldo Alvarez Pozo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi I have installed djbdns et vegadns.
> I have tested djbdns, but I have a problème with  the PTR records.
>
> I thougth that when a Arecord is added  the corresponding PTR record
> get created automaticly. But this is not the case. the data generated
> have the + in front off the A records instead of a =.
> So who do I add the PTR records.
>
> Thanks.
>



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