This is a discussion on Re: BIND 9 question within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; In article <cslrb4$19qu$1@sf1.isc.org>, "Michael Linval" <Mlinval@css.edu> wrote: &...
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In article <cslrb4$19qu$1@sf1.isc.org>,
"Michael Linval" <Mlinval@css.edu> wrote: > I am running RedHat Enterprise ES and using their dns config tool. > > Basically I need to figure out if I need to create a separate zone for > each used subnet of our class b or if I can use one zone for all. When > creating the reverse master zone the tool asks the ip address for the > zone. It expects a class c address. You can use a single zone for the whole class B, or you can create separate zones for each /24 within it. I don't know what tool you're talking about -- BIND doesn't have any automatic setup tools. So it sounds like you're talking about something from a third party, and you should ask them how to do what you want. > > > > Michael Linval > WAN Manager > College of St. Scholastica > Duluth, MN > 218 723-5914 > > >>> Barry Margolin <barmar@alum.mit.edu> 1/18/2005 11:43:35 PM >>> > In article <csjt9v$1bh3$1@sf1.isc.org>, > "Michael Linval" <Mlinval@css.edu> wrote: > > > I am in the process of migrating from BIND 8 to BIND 9 and have run > > into an issue I cant seem to resolve. When creating the reverse > lookup > > file it asks for xxx.xxx.xxx for the file creation. We have a class > B > > ip license and I need to service multiple class C subnets. > > > > I am very new to BIND so I hope Im not asking a stupid question. > > What do you mean by "it asks for xxx.xxx.xxx"? BIND doesn't ask you > for > anything, you configure everything manually in the named.conf file. -- Barry Margolin, barmar@alum.mit.edu Arlington, MA *** PLEASE post questions in newsgroups, not directly to me *** |