On 2018-03-28 12:46 -0500, Matthew D. Hardeman wrote:
> As an aside, for smaller than /24 delegation, an ISP can literally
> further delegate reverse lookup to a zone of a single IP address,
> allowing smaller customers direct access to update the reverse DNS for
> those IPs within their own name servers, if desired.  This configuration
> is rare, but exists.


This is documented in RFC 2317 - Classless IN-ADDR.ARPA delegation
aka BCP 20

   This document describes a way to do IN-ADDR.ARPA delegation on non-
   octet boundaries for address spaces covering fewer than 256
   addresses.  The proposed method should thus remove one of the
   objections to subnet on non-octet boundaries but perhaps more
   significantly, make it possible to assign IP address space in smaller
   chunks than 24-bit prefixes, without losing the ability to delegate
   authority for the corresponding IN-ADDR.ARPA mappings.  The proposed
   method is fully compatible with the original DNS lookup mechanisms
   specified in [1], i.e. there is no need to modify the lookup
   algorithm used, and there should be no need to modify any software
   which does DNS lookups.


-- 
Patrick Mevzek

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