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Re: [opensuse-networking] Revers DNS issue for
- From: Boyd Lynn Gerber <gerberb@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 09:24:31 -0600
- Message-id: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0708140919060.23475@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007, Reinhard Max wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 at 19:19, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
> > I realy want to stay consistent across all platforms.
>
> Please check the respective zone entries in your /etc/named.conf
> files, I think the reason for the inconsistency can be found there.
>
> My guess is, that on the platforms where it works the zone is named
> 168.192.in-addr.arpa, but on the linux box it is something like
> 0.168.192.in-addr.arpa .
>
> If you remove the "0." prefix, it should work with short entries in
> the zone file and no trailing dot:
>
> > 0.1 IN PTR ip1921680001.local.x.com.
> > 0.2 IN PTR ip1921680002.local.x.com.
> > ..
> > 255.254 IN PTR ip192168000254.local.x.com.
>
> BTW, to further reduce the typing work and the size of the zone file,
> you can use the $GENERATE diretive:
>
> $GENERATE 1-254 0.$ IN PTR ip192168000$.local.x.com.
> $GENERATE 1-254 1.$ IN PTR ip192168001$.local.x.com.
> ...
> $GENERATE 1-254 255.$ IN PTR ip192168254$.local.x.com.
>
> This reduces the number of PTR lines from over 60000 to 256.
zone "local.hbboys.com" in {
file "master/local.hbboys.com";
type master;
};
zone "168.192.in-addr.arpa" in {
type master;
file "master/168.192.in-addr.arpa";
};
Which is giving me the errors.
These lines are exactly the same for all OS's.
--
Boyd Gerber <gerberb@xxxxxxxxx>
ZENEZ 1042 East Fort Union #135, Midvale Utah 84047
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> On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 at 19:19, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
> > I realy want to stay consistent across all platforms.
>
> Please check the respective zone entries in your /etc/named.conf
> files, I think the reason for the inconsistency can be found there.
>
> My guess is, that on the platforms where it works the zone is named
> 168.192.in-addr.arpa, but on the linux box it is something like
> 0.168.192.in-addr.arpa .
>
> If you remove the "0." prefix, it should work with short entries in
> the zone file and no trailing dot:
>
> > 0.1 IN PTR ip1921680001.local.x.com.
> > 0.2 IN PTR ip1921680002.local.x.com.
> > ..
> > 255.254 IN PTR ip192168000254.local.x.com.
>
> BTW, to further reduce the typing work and the size of the zone file,
> you can use the $GENERATE diretive:
>
> $GENERATE 1-254 0.$ IN PTR ip192168000$.local.x.com.
> $GENERATE 1-254 1.$ IN PTR ip192168001$.local.x.com.
> ...
> $GENERATE 1-254 255.$ IN PTR ip192168254$.local.x.com.
>
> This reduces the number of PTR lines from over 60000 to 256.
zone "local.hbboys.com" in {
file "master/local.hbboys.com";
type master;
};
zone "168.192.in-addr.arpa" in {
type master;
file "master/168.192.in-addr.arpa";
};
Which is giving me the errors.
These lines are exactly the same for all OS's.
--
Boyd Gerber <gerberb@xxxxxxxxx>
ZENEZ 1042 East Fort Union #135, Midvale Utah 84047
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