Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 12:25:03 -0500 (CDT) From: ptroot@uswest.com (Paul T. Root) To: zgabor@code.hu (Gabor Zahemszky) Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Bind Message-ID: <199606101725.MAA21588@astro.acs.uswest.com> In-Reply-To: <199606101647.QAA03710@CoDe.CoDe.hu> from "Gabor Zahemszky" at Jun 10, 96 04:47:42 pm
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In a previous message, Gabor Zahemszky said: > > Hi! > > It's not a very FBSD specific question, but ... > Can anybody help to me: > 1. Suppose we have a Class C adrress, ie: 192.168.141.* > 2. We have a domain, ie: lo.com > 3. It has a nameserver ns.lo.com (192.168.141.1) > 4. No subnets > 5. We want to create a new domain: sub.lo.com within the above, with > address 192.168.141.30-70 > 6. This domain has a nameserver, too: ns.sub.lo.com (192.168.141.30) > 7. ns.lo.com is secondary server for sub.lo.com > > So the question is: > Configuring the two nameservers are seems simple(?), but where and how > should I need to configure the reverse name-server(s)? You don't really need ns.sub.lo.com. But just have 1 in-addr.arpa file for 192.168.141 and have ns.sub.lo.com secondary the in-addr.arpa file from ns.lo.com > -- > Gabor Zahemszky <zgabor@CoDe.hu> > > -:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:- > Earth is the cradle of human sense, but you can't stay in the cradle forever. > Tsiolkovsky > > -- Paul T. Root - USWEST !NTERPRISE Networking Service ptroot@uswest.com I had something profound to say, then I prolost it.
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