Date: Mon, 16 Jun 1997 12:04:04 +0200 (MET DST) From: Josef Belkovics <belkovic@albert.osu.cz> To: freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG, freebsd-question@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: DNS (glue record ?) Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.95q.970616101502.681A-100000@albert.osu.cz>
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Because nobody from SOA address of my isp answers, I try you. (I am not subscribed in freebsd-question). I have certainly registered second-level domain name (osu.cz.). Next, I have certainly assigned ip addresses from 193.84.224 to 193.84.232. But it seems, that nets 225-232 (not 224) are not in IN-ADDR.ARPA. I can resolve my_name->ip on every dns server in the world, but *****resolving my_ip->name is correct (with exception 224) only on my own dns servers*****. E. g. 'server oudec|albert|algernon|isac.osu.cz', 'set type=ptr', '30.226.84.193.in-addr.arpa' puts "ac030.osu.cz", but 'server ns.cesnet.cz', 'set type=ptr', '30.226.84.193.in-addr.arpa' issues error *****"non-existent domain"***** (oudec is my primary server, albert|algernon|isac are my secondary servers; ns.cesnet.cz is dns server of my isp). I have two questions: 1) Must my isp ask for something like 226.84.193.in-addr.arpa at NIC? 2) If not, where may be bug? Josef Belkovics
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