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Re: Reverse Config.

From: Men & Mice Support
Date: Friday, May 5, 2000
Time: 9:01:14 am

At 8:29 AM -0300 5/5/00, QuickDNS@clube.interlink.com.br wrote:
>>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>
>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?

OK, good point.

Try this: Run through the Domain Assistant twice, once for each
block. Give it the two different block names
(128-191.69.252.200.in-addr.arpa and
192-255.69.252.200.in-addr.arpa). Then, in the resulting two files,
remove the records that don't belong.

If this doesn't work, it looks like you'll have to do the job by
hand. Sorry, but that's the best I can do.
____________________________________________________________________
Chris Buxton cbuxton@menandmice.com
Men & Mice http://www.menandmice.com
Makers of: QuickDNS Pro



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