On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 9:06:53 PM UTC-4, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 05/07/2013 01:50 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
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> > On 07.05.13 11:06, Michael Varre wrote:
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> >> So interestingly they did give me their setup and this is their
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> >> response, and my
and so much for keeping my ip's and hosts private :)
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> in 160/28.48.168.205.in-addr.arpa) are mildly inconvenient convention
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> since, if the filename and zone DO match, they imply use of a
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> Good luck,
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> Justin
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> On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 08:45:49AM -0700, Michael
On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 12:04:10 PM UTC-4, Justin T Pryzby wrote:
> I recommend "dig +trace -x" on one of your assigned IPs. Compare with
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> the result from a known-good sub-24 rev dns delegation. The ISP
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> should be returning something like:
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> 162.48.168.205.in-addr.arpa. 43200 IN
On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 11:34:07 AM UTC-4, Barry Margolin wrote:
> In article ,
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> Michael Varre wrote:
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> > I'm setting up a new zone, similar to the many I've created successfully on
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> > other ISPs to answer with PTR records for a /26 t
I'm setting up a new zone, similar to the many I've created successfully on
other ISPs to answer with PTR records for a /26 the ISP has sub-delegated to my
dns servers and it continues to fail:
May 7 08:18:31 dns1 named[25328]: client 1.1.1.1#62125: view external: query
(cache) '90.1.1.1.in-ad
I'm sure there are other ways but I use webmin to handle all of it for
me. I used to do it all manually on the command line, logging into
each server and manually adding new zones but webmin has cut the time
it takes for me to make dns MACs down to about 10% of what it used to
be.
On 12/24/08, wes
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