Hi,
On Thu, Oct 21, 2021 at 03:45:51PM +, ANTONETTI Gilles wrote:
> My question is : can I create a new domain object only for this x.x.255.0/24,
No. DNS works strictly hierarchically, so the delegation for the /24 has
to be put in the /16 zone.
If the current DNS operator of the /16 zone
On 21/10/2021 17:45, ANTONETTI Gilles wrote:
Hi Gilles,
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My question is : can I create a new domain object only for this x.x.255.0/24,
so that I can create reverse records on our own NS and only for this /24.
Unfortunately, this is not possible. The presence of NS records at the
deleg
Hi,
On 6 Oct 2021, at 11:35, Havard Eidnes wrote:
My question is related to reverse DNS configuration.
We are LIR for an organization (administration) owning a /16.
2 DNS servers of this organization have delegation for reverse
requests.
Due to IPv4 addresses exhaustion, we have dedicated the
>> My question is related to reverse DNS configuration.
>> We are LIR for an organization (administration) owning a /16.
>> 2 DNS servers of this organization have delegation for reverse
>> requests.
>>
>> Due to IPv4 addresses exhaustion, we have dedicated the last /24 to
>> another organization (
Hello Gilles,
On 6 Oct 2021, at 8:45, ANTONETTI Gilles wrote:
Dear Support,
My question is related to reverse DNS configuration.
We are LIR for an organization (administration) owning a /16.
2 DNS servers of this organization have delegation for reverse
requests.
Due to IPv4 addresses exhau
On 10/6/21 8:45 AM, ANTONETTI Gilles wrote:
So, my question is it possible to declare 2 different DNS for delegation only
for the /24 ?
hi,
NS delegations (at /16 or /24 for IPv4; at each nibble for IPv6) have no
constraints.
so you can differentiate at will your declarations in domain: obj