Eric F Crist wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> We're trying to get reverse DNS resolution for a block of IPs
> (private). We've had the 10.x network working great at the office
> for quite some time now, but I'm having a problem getting the
> 172.30.x network to work.
>
> Typing 'host <ip>' returns a valid result, however output from who,
> as well as other network services (IRC, apache) only see the IP. Is
> there something I'm missing?
>
> Thanks for the pointers!
Well, your DNS needs to be authoritative for both forward and reverse.
If you are trying to do this for less then a /24 block the zone files
get messy quick because of the 8bit boundaries. You seem to be trying
to do this for a /16. I'll bet you're missing the named.conf entries
and related reverse zone files:
Odds are you'll want to have zones:
zone "1.30.172.in.addr.arpa" {
type master;
file "master/1.30.172.in.addr.arpa
notify yes;
}
....
zone "255.30.172.in.addr.arpa" {
;; or slave config since you'll have more than 1 ns
type slave;
file "slave/255.30.172.in.addr.arpa";
masters { x.y.z.a; };
}
Or some larger splits of that.
You're going to have give me a netmask for more help.
$ORIGIN .
$TTL 3600 ; 1 hour
0.28.172.in-addr.arpa IN SOA ns1.rws. admin.Z. (
2007101800 ; Serial
10800 ; refresh (3 hours)
3600 ; retry (1 hour)
3600 ; expire (1 hour)
86400 ; minimum (1 day)
)
NS ns1.Z.
$ORIGIN 0.28.172.in-addr.arpa.
1 PTR router.Z.
......
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