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Re: 1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpaFrom: Wolfgang Schimmel Date: Tuesday, May 7, 2002
Time: 8:28:11 amClassless delegations like this only work if both sides set them up
correctly and if the IP-block is delegated at RIPE (for European
IPs) in the right way.
Find a detailed description at
ftp://ftp.enemy.org/pub/docs/rfc/rfc2317.txt
What I can see at a glance: There are no SOA and NS records for the
zone which should begin like:
$ORIGIN 160-191.48.51.194.in-addr.arpa
@ IN SOA ns.loca2m.fr. hostmaster.loca2m.fr. (...)
@ IN NS ns.loca2m.fr.
@ IN NS ns2.loca2m.fr.
On the other hand the provider which holds the address block
must have a record like:
$ORIGIN 48.51.194.in-addr.arpa.
160-191 IN NS ns1.foo.com.
;
96 IN CNAME 96.92-27
Kind regards
Wolfgang Schimmel
Boris CARLIER, boris.carlier@bcmlproductions.com, 07.05.2002 17:04 Uhr
>Hello,
>I'm a french customer of QuickDnsPro.
>
>I've got a problem to add a .fr domain in my DNS because nic.fr perform some
>checks (that .com registrars don't do) like "Inverse mapping of 127.0.0.1"
>
>I have create, with my ISP, a zone named 160-191.48.51.194.in-addr.arpa
>with these records.
>
>177 IN PTR ns.loca2m.fr.
>182 IN PTR ns2.loca2m.fr.
>localhost IN A 127.0.0.1
>172 IN PTR mailhost.loca2m.fr.
>179 IN PTR mailhost2.loca2m.fr.
>1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa IN PTR localhost.
>
>And its the same problem with nic France registrar.
>
>"Can't get the PTR record for 1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa: No Information"
>
>You can test that :
>http://www.nic.fr/zonecheck/english.html
>
>Help me ! ;-)
>
>Regards
>
>Boris CARLIER
>
>Nb : my domain name servers :
>Ns.loca2m.fr : 194.51.48.177
>ns2.loca2m.fr : 194.51.48.182
>
>
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