Mark Andrews schrieb:
You can do it either way or a mix. Which way you do it depends on
if you are assigning names or not. If you want all the client
machines to live in forward domains you choose then I would have
the DHCP server update both the forward and reverse zones. If you
let the clien
Hi,
To follow up with my own email, I found a mistake that I made have corrected it.
> Do I also need to provide PTR records for these name servers? If so,
> how can I modify my reverse zone file to include that information? My
It seems I do need to provide PTR records. I confused the CNAMEs tha
A couple of weeks ago I upgraded my BINDs to 9.7.0 and enabled DLV.
This is my first time attemting to validate DNSSEC; however, I've been
seeing intermittent failures to resolve domains under .org which have
been frequent enough to force me to disable DLV again (hence
effectively disabling DNSSEC
Hi,
I'm using bind v9.4.2 and v9.6 on Linux. My service provider has given
me a /27 fro their block for reverse delegation of DNS. I believe I
have it set up correctly, and all IP resolution works, but AOL and
Cox, for example, think it's wrong and mail is bouncing:
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