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Re: Reverse DNS

From: Robert Ameeti
Date: Tuesday, December 4, 2001
Time: 10:32:07 pm

>I have the following IP's delegated by my ISP to my DNS servers.
>
>Client 1
>
>209.91.118.144 - 209.91.118.151
>207.148.164.200 - 207.148.164.207
>
>Client 2
>
>207.228.121.37
>207.228.121.48
>207.228.67.64 - 207.228.67.71
>
>My ISP states:
>
>"Make sure that this Reverse DNS Zone is set up on your server:
>200-29.164.148.207.in-addr.arpa"

Where does the 200-29 come from in the above Reverse DNS? (I'm
needing to do similar stuff)

I see that 207.148.164.200 gets reversed to 164.148.207.in-addr.arpa
but I don't understand the prefixed part.

>"Clients must allow CADVision name servers to act as secondaries for the
>Reverse DNS Zone."
>"Clients should allow zone transfers from servers on the 207.228.64.0 class
>C network."
>
>What is the easiest way to set this up??
>
>I under stand how to make a 200-29.164.148.207.in-addr.arpa entry but how do
>I add individual PTR record for each IP? Do I need to create one reverse
>record for each IP?


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Robert Ameeti
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