Mark Andrews wrote:
Mark Andrews writes:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
co
.nz>, "Steve Brorens" writes:
I've got range of 256 addresses, where I have valid PTRs for all
addresses generated by:
$GENERATE 0-255 $ PTR 123-123.123-66-$.acme.co.nz.
My problem is that there are a dozen or so addresses scattered through
this range where I want to define specific PTR records like this:
203 PTR ftp.acme.co.nz.
4 PTR www.acme.co.nz.
105 PTR smtp.acme.co.nz.
However, this means that these addresses get two PTR records -
generally A Bad Thing, especially for mailservers.
Is there a way to use $GENERATE to just "fill the gaps"?
No.
Go look at your slave cache. The dupes pop right out since they have a tab
at the beginning (since first few fields are the same). That's how I
identified ours.
Well, most of ours.
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Peter Laws / N5UWY
National Weather Center / Network Operations Center
University of Oklahoma Information Technology
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