* Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010425 11:12]:
> This is actually quite doable, you just need to have a clued isp[1] who
> sets up a nifty little forwarding trick in the reverse DNS. Here's an
> exmple of how my old ISP did it:
> 
>    net152                  ns      kitenet.net.
>    153                     cname   153.net152.200.144.198.in-addr.arpa.

The other nifty thing for ip blocks is this:

apt.db--------

$GENERATE 32-120 dhcp-address-$ A 192.168.4.$

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192.168.4.db------

$GENERATE 32-120 $ PTR dhcp-address-$.apt.private.

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bind 8 will go off and expand those into addresses and I didn't even
have to type them all! :)

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Scott Dier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.ringworld.org/  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

So little time, so little to do.        -- Oscar Levant

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