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Re: Setting up reverse domain for subnet only.From: Rob Thiemann Date: Thursday, August 12, 1999
Time: 2:15:00 am>20-yourdomain.20.100.200 where 20-yourdomain is the "shim". (again, your
>ISP will have to make a record for this shim domain and then make you
>authoratative for it) Your reverse zone should have records as follows:
Ok, where'd this "20-" come from?
>192.20.100.200.in-addr.arpa. NS ns1.yournameserver.com.
>192.20.100.200.in-addr.arpa. NS ns2.yourispnameserver.com.
>192.20.100.200.in-addr.arpa. NS ns3.yourispnameserver.com.
>193.192.20.100.200.in-addr.arpa. PTR puter.yourdomain.com
>194.192.20.100.200.in-addr.arpa. PTR mail.yourdomain.com.
>195.192.20.100.200.in-addr.arpa. PTR www.yourdomain.com.
>196.192.20.100.200.in-addr.arpa. PTR ftp.yourdomain.com.
Correct me if I'm wrong.. but aren't these numbers one octet too long?
Rob Thiemann
mailto:rthiemann@netshak.com
Netshak
Once you go with the 'Shak, you won't go back!
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