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Re: Bind vs QDNS mac questionFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Friday, August 17, 2001
Time: 8:04:04 pmYou are correct, this is something required of Bind and not QuickDNS
for Mac. Also, if you use QuickDNS to control Bind, it's handled by
QuickDNS automatically.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
cbuxton@menandmice.com We Make DNS Easy!
At 5:20 PM -0700 8/17/01, Gary Richter wrote:
>Bind vs QDNS mac question
>
>changing isp's and my new isp sent me a CIDRD reverse delegation for
>216.210.202.64/26 zone file for us to import into QDNS
>
>This one comment section went right over my head. I assume this
>something required of bind and not QDNS 3.5 Mac or ????
>
>On the digest so a private reply would be appreciated as I am going
>to make the swap out in the morning.
>
>
>
>; To set up a primary nameserver for this (reverse) domain, you will need
>; to add a line
>;
>; (If using BIND 4.x):
>; primary panavise.202.210.216.in-addr.arpa <zonefile>
>;
>; (If using BIND 8.x):
>; zone "panavise.202.210.216.in-addr.arpa"
>; {
>; type master;
>; file "<zonefile>";
>; };
>;
>; into your nameserver's named.boot or named.conf file respectively, where
>; <zonefile> is replaced with the path/filename of your zonefile.
>===============================================
>Gary Richter
> PanaVise Products, Inc.
> 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511
> Ph: 775.850.2900 Fx: 775.850.2929
> Email: grichter@panavise.com
> http://www.panavise.com
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