On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 12:17:12PM -0400, Barry Margolin wrote:
> In article ,
> Ryan Pavely wrote:
>
> > So that would suggest any time any block > a /24 is hosted you
> > must actually host the parent zone, pointing to the larger cidr,
> > and then have your normal files for each cider in th
I only mentioned rfc1918 as I am directly hosting them, versus my
upstream pointing cnames at me for other blocks. I didn't expect
anything different about them.
I thought, and it worked in the past (2008/2009 perhaps), that having
the full cidr notation and such in the named.conf files you
On 22.07.13 12:29, Ryan Pavely wrote:
I always thought I had to break up the CIDR's into the proper blocks
so then my downstream customer can slave that partial zone. I don't
want them slaving 10.10.1/24... etc.. So to do that you break up the
block into all its parts, each with an origin, ttl
In article ,
Ryan Pavely wrote:
> So that would suggest any time any block > a /24 is hosted you must
> actually host the parent zone, pointing to the larger cidr, and then
> have your normal files for each cider in that block.
Of course. How else do you expect DNS to figure out that it shoul
Ryan Pavely
Net Access Corporation
http://www.nac.net/
On 7/22/2013 11:00 AM, Barry Margolin wrote:
In article ,
Ryan Pavely wrote:
Ok. What am I doing wrong? As far as I know this has worked for years
and sometime, weeks, months, years, ago it stopped.
This is for doing > /24 (
On Mon, 22 Jul 2013, Ryan Pavely wrote:
Ryan Pavely
Net Access Corporation
http://www.nac.net/
So that would suggest any time any block > a /24 is hosted you must actually
host the parent zone, pointing to the larger cidr, and then have your normal
files for each cider in that block.
In article ,
Ryan Pavely wrote:
> Ok. What am I doing wrong? As far as I know this has worked for years
> and sometime, weeks, months, years, ago it stopped.
>
> This is for doing > /24 (greater in cidr smaller in size)
> Example: we have a /25 that we host... and another /25 we host.. so we
Ok. What am I doing wrong? As far as I know this has worked for years
and sometime, weeks, months, years, ago it stopped.
This is for doing > /24 (greater in cidr smaller in size)
Example: we have a /25 that we host... and another /25 we host.. so we
split it up into smaller files unless we o
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