i was wondering if someone can help/give me guidelines on what do i do to register a block for reverse IP queries/reverse domain, my case is, a friend asked me why they can never do reverse lookups on their IP's (they own the whole block, i.e. 208.162.24.*) and i found out that when I do _$ nslookup -type=soa 24.162.208.in-addr.arpa. i get
***localhost can't find 24.162.208.in-addr.arpa.: Server failed when i tried _$ nslookup -type=soa 162.208.in-addr.arpa. , i get this 162.208.in-addr.arpa origin = ns.cw.net mail addr = hostmaster.cw.net serial = 1999012001 refresh = 3600 (1H) retry = 600 (10M) expire = 3600000 (5w6d16h) minimum ttl = 3600 (1H) Authoritative answers can be found from: 162.208.in-addr.arpa nameserver = ns.cw.net 162.208.in-addr.arpa nameserver = ns2.cw.net 162.208.in-addr.arpa nameserver = ns3.cw.net ns.cw.net internet address = 204.70.128.1 ns2.cw.net internet address = 204.70.57.242 ns3.cw.net internet address = 204.70.25.234 the documentation that comes with bind says that reverse domain registration is separate from forward domain registration, but forgot to mention how to do it, the requirements, and whether there any fees for this also? hope someone can help thanks chad