Re: DNS Reverse lookup zone

This is a discussion on Re: DNS Reverse lookup zone within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; Barry Margolin <barry.margolin@level3.com> a écrit: > In article <biit19$2rtj$1@sf1.isc.org&...


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Old 08-28-2003
Andrew Lee
 
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Default Re: DNS Reverse lookup zone

Barry Margolin <barry.margolin@level3.com> a écrit:

> In article <biit19$2rtj$1@sf1.isc.org>,
> Andrew Lee <gladius@gladius.f9.co.uk> wrote:
>>Is it possible for us to provide the reverse lookup for our IP's but
>>for our ISP to be responsible for the domain names?

>
> Sure. Just put the reverse domains on your nameservers. There's no
> built-in relationship between forward and reverse DNS. They're all
> just ordinary domains as far as the nameservers and resolvers are
> concerned.


Ok, thanks - would I do that like
zone "x.x.x.in-addr.arpa" {
type master;
file "x.x.x";
};

and then the zone file with
$TTL 1D
@ IN SOA ns1.example.com. hostmaster.example.com. (
all the good stuff );
NS ns1.example.com.
1 PTR mail.example.com.
2 PTR mail1.example.com.

or would I need the PTR records to point to my ISP?

I'm a little confused :)


and then would I not have any other zone files in there at all?


> However, it's often a maintenance headache to have different
> organizations maintain the two domains, because it's very easy for
> them to become inconsistent. ISPs often use software to build the
> forward and reverse domains automatically from the same raw data, so
> they can ensure consistency.


Yeah, that would be the ideal, but they seem rather resistant to that.

>>We have our own RIPE allocated class C subnets, and our ISP is holding
>>the mx and other records for our domain, but they say they can't do
>>the reverse DNS, because the IP's do not belong to them - so we would
>>need to do this ourselves. Is this possible? Or do we need to do both?

>
> They're wrong about not being able to do the reverse DNS. You should
> be able to have RIPE delegate the reverse DNS to their nameservers.
>


Ok, that's good to know, I'll try to pursue that, but in the interim advice
on how to set up the ns for just r-lookup would be appreciated

thanks


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