>> You cant ask your dns directly, it only knows about the zone
>> 118-31.82.119.85.in-addr.arpa.
>> So you would need do do:
>>
>> dig 118.18-31.82.119.85.in-addr.arpa ptr @dnsip
>>
>> to get a correct result you have to ask the dns at the provider and there
>> you get back a cname pointing to
On 25/01/2019 08:54, Matthias Cramer wrote:
You cant ask your dns directly, it only knows about the zone
118-31.82.119.85.in-addr.arpa.
So you would need do do:
dig 118.18-31.82.119.85.in-addr.arpa ptr @dnsip
to get a correct result you have to ask the dns at the provider and there you
get
Hi Martin
n 25/01/2019 09:33, Martin Kellermann via Pdns-users wrote:
> hi Andy,
>
>> By way of example, I (in the ISP role) delegate 85.119.82.118/32 to
>> an end user by putting the equivalent of:
>>
>> 118-32 NS ns1.abominable.org.uk.
>> 118-32 NS ns2.abominable.org.uk.
>> 118
On 25/01/2019 08:33, Martin Kellermann via Pdns-users wrote:
hi Andy,
By way of example, I (in the ISP role) delegate 85.119.82.118/32 to
an end user by putting the equivalent of:
118-32 NS ns1.abominable.org.uk.
118-32 NS ns2.abominable.org.uk.
118 CNAME
hi Andy,
>By way of example, I (in the ISP role) delegate 85.119.82.118/32 to
>an end user by putting the equivalent of:
>
>118-32 NS ns1.abominable.org.uk.
>118-32 NS ns2.abominable.org.uk.
>118 CNAME 118.118-32.82.119.85.in-addr.arpa.
>
>into the zone 82.119.85.in-addr.arpa.
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 04:58:38AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> I have not had any issues putting these zones into PowerDNS.
Having said that, I've never used zone2sql to do it, so it's
possible that tool does not work for reverse zones that aren't on an
octet boundary.
By way of example, I (in
Hi Martin,
On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 05:09:48PM +0100, Martin Kellermann via Pdns-users
wrote:
> example: our ISP delegates the subnet 10.10.10.192/27 to our server as
> primary NS.
What is the actual zone that the ISP has delegated to you? There are
a couple of variations in naming here, so you
hi,
we're migrating from bind to powerdns and get confused about how to setup
reverse delegation correctly, since subnets smaller /24 seems not to work out
oft he box.
example: our ISP delegates the subnet 10.10.10.192/27 to our server as primary
NS.
what ist he correct way to setup this