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Re: Reverse Config.

From: QuickDNS@clube.interlink.com.br
Date: Friday, May 5, 2000
Time: 7:31:41 am


The Domain Assistant can and will create classless subnet reverse
zone files, but you have to know what your provider has set up first
- your provider will need to delegate your subnet to you, and they
have some options on how to do that.

In the case you mentioned above, your provider has set it up so that
"129.128-191.69.252.200.in-addr.arpa" is to be the name of one of
your PTR records.

I take it your other block is 193-254, correct? So then the records
would look like this: "193.192-255.69.252.200.in-addr.arpa".

When you have these two zones configured, you'll need to ask your
provider to delegate them to your servers. Right now, they've
delegated them to their own servers.
____________________________________________________________________
Chris Buxton cbuxton@menandmice.com

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OK... but I am the ISP and these classes are provided to me by the brazilian
Internet Backbone (they should be my ISP, well).

The blocks are correct, but I dont wanna know the blocks, but how to do
these blocks with QDNS Assistant?

Assistant asks only one IP from the block and then makes a complete reverse,
not only a block reverse.
I need to do each block reverse my self?


Thanx.



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