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04-09-2007 02:08 PM
04-09-2007 02:08 PM
Multi Reverse Zone possible in DNS
Hello to everybody.I am new to this forum.I have some doubts, please clarify it.
i am using RHEL4.0.i am configure dns.
ln /etc/named.conf i have two zones.its possible to gave two reverse zone.if its possible, how can i configure?
my script is: in /etc/named.conf
zone "kite.com" IN {
type master;
file "kite.com.forw";
allow-update{none;};
};
zone "sky.com" IN {
type master;
file "sky.com.forw";
allow-update{none;};
};
zone "0.168.192.in-addr.arpa" IN {
type master;
file "kite.com.rev";
allow-update{none;};
};
Note: above reverse zone record is for kite.com zone.then what about for sky.com.
if its possible to one more reverse zone record for sky.com
please help me
thanks
i am using RHEL4.0.i am configure dns.
ln /etc/named.conf i have two zones.its possible to gave two reverse zone.if its possible, how can i configure?
my script is: in /etc/named.conf
zone "kite.com" IN {
type master;
file "kite.com.forw";
allow-update{none;};
};
zone "sky.com" IN {
type master;
file "sky.com.forw";
allow-update{none;};
};
zone "0.168.192.in-addr.arpa" IN {
type master;
file "kite.com.rev";
allow-update{none;};
};
Note: above reverse zone record is for kite.com zone.then what about for sky.com.
if its possible to one more reverse zone record for sky.com
please help me
thanks
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04-09-2007 02:51 PM
04-09-2007 02:51 PM
Re: Multi Reverse Zone possible in DNS
Yes it is possible to have more that one reverse lookup zone. But I am not sure that this will satisfy what you are trying to achieve. It all really depends on if you have everything in the sky.com domain on a different subnet than the kite.com domain. so you would add another entry similar to the one you already have, e.g,
zone "1.168.192.in-addr.arpa" IN {
type master;
file "sky.com.rev";
allow-update{none;};
};
but if both domains use the same ip address ranges then this will not work as you want. You wouldn't put this:
zone "0.168.192.in-addr.arpa" IN {
type master;
file "sky.com.rev";
allow-update{none;};
};
I am not even really sure what would happen if you did. You would probably either get an error or the last zone named 0.168.192.in-addr.arpa would probably win.
zone "1.168.192.in-addr.arpa" IN {
type master;
file "sky.com.rev";
allow-update{none;};
};
but if both domains use the same ip address ranges then this will not work as you want. You wouldn't put this:
zone "0.168.192.in-addr.arpa" IN {
type master;
file "sky.com.rev";
allow-update{none;};
};
I am not even really sure what would happen if you did. You would probably either get an error or the last zone named 0.168.192.in-addr.arpa would probably win.
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