thanks yes I want yours scripts thanks you , but I like to know the vegadns's way of creating ptr records. Thanks.
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 7:26 PM, Dimitri P. Alexandris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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. >> > > > > -- > Δημήτρης > > 211-2125334 (σπίτι - γραφείο) > 210-6753793 (γραφείο - σπίτι) > 697-7516234 >
