reverse Zone example!

2010-02-06 Thread Alans
Hi everyone, Anyone can give me an example of a reverse zone for a customer (have their own DNS) from an ISP (own customers IP)? Just want to make sure what is did is right or no? I'm a little confused about the SOA and ns records in the zone file, should be ours (ISP) or customers DNSs! T

Re: multi master primary nameserver.

2010-02-06 Thread sthaug
> > Hello I wanted to ask how could be possible in some way > > to have 2 or more multi master name servers authoritative for one domain, > > instead of the classical master slave model. > > Simple thing to do. I have a test lab here that I did this in a few years > ago. 2 masters and 4 slav

Re: Can bind log the IP of clients requesting lookups to a domain?

2010-02-06 Thread Jorge Fábregas
On Friday 05 February 2010 19:16:12 Keith Christian wrote: > In other words, I'd like to know the IP of clients trying to resolve > app01.foocompany.net (for example.) I tried once to do this but couldn't find a any way to do it natively with Bind. It seems that, once you turn on query logging,

Re: reverse Zone example!

2010-02-06 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 06.02.10 11:49, Alans wrote: > Anyone can give me an example of a reverse zone for a customer (have their > own DNS) from an ISP (own customers IP)? > > Just want to make sure what is did is right or no? I'm a little confused > about the SOA and ns records in the zone file, should be ours (ISP)

RE: reverse Zone example!

2010-02-06 Thread Alans
We don't have customers forward zone records, they have their own DNS, we want to add ptr records for them. Again, my question is SOA and NS records is our DNS or theirs? Thanks, Alans -Original Message- From: bind-users-bounces+batpower83=yahoo.co...@lists.isc.org [mailto:bind-users-boun

Re: reverse Zone example!

2010-02-06 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 06.02.10 22:57, Alans wrote: > We don't have customers forward zone records, they have their own DNS, we > want to add ptr records for them. > Again, my question is SOA and NS records is our DNS or theirs? Do you have any own zones? Again, there's no difference in this. > -Original Message