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Date:      Fri, 28 Feb 1997 16:53:38 -0600 (CST)
From:      Adrian Gonzalez <agonzalez@starbase.globalpc.net>
To:        freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   DNS question
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.91.970228162710.15168A-100000@starbase.globalpc.net>

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Hi there

I have a question about reverse DNS:

I need to set up 2 different domain in the same class C network, but in 
different subnets... for example (these are not the real addresses, of 
course)

128.1.2.0  to 128.1.2.31 - first subnet
128.1.2.32 to 128.1.2.63 - second subnet

I want the first subnet to be foo.com and the second to be bar.org
so my named.boot file would look like (loopback & cache stuff was 
suppressed):

primary 	foo.com			foo.db
primary		bar.org			bar.db

What would the reverse entries look like?

primary		2.1.128.in-addr.arpa	foo.rev  (??)

Can I have one reverse file for each?  or does it have to be one for both?
I would prefer to have one file for each, or I would be forced to provide 
primary reverse dns for both of these customers, instead of allowing 
each of them to run their own primary dns (and us providing secondary dns 
for them).

Thanks in advance

-Adrian



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