Re: Comprehension question to DDNS

2010-03-28 Thread Markus Feldmann
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

Re: Reverse DNS on a /27 delegation and zone files

2010-03-28 Thread Alex
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

Intermittent failures resolving .org domains in BIND 9.7.0 with DLV enabled

2010-03-28 Thread Roy Badami
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

Reverse DNS on a /27 delegation and zone files

2010-03-28 Thread Alex
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: A22F356027169461 Sun Mar 2