Hi,
With isc dhcpd, I have been able to get essentially classless in-addr.arpa for my reverse dns, and I would like to do similar with kea, but it seems that kea-dhcp-ddns has no support for classless in-addr designations and is inflexible by not allowing me to specify my own reverse zone for the updates over the burned in default of 'in-addr.arpa'. Under ISC dhcpd, you can get classless in-addr.arpa by telling it to use a custom zone for reverse designations. In your stock in-addr.arpa zones you then CNAME each possible host address to reverse.ip.address.xxx.yourzone.com or somesuch. ISC DHCP allows you to specify a subnet declaration such as this: subnet 100.127.224.0 netmask 255.255.240.0 { range 100.127.224.128 100.127.239.254; ddns-domainname "ops.example.com."; ddns-rev-domainname "224-239.127.100.dynamic-rev.example.com."; default-lease-time 60; max-lease-time 300; option broadcast-address 100.127.239.255; option routers 100.127.224.1; option domain-name "ops.example.com."; option domain-name-servers 1.1.1.1,2.2.2.2; } When a reverse designation is made, it updates the zone "224-239.127.100.dynamic-rev.example.com" with the reversed address of a client, such as this: 169.228.127.100.224-239.127.100.dynamic-rev.example.com. 150 IN PTR somehost.ops.example.com. Then, of course, I have 224.127.100.in-addr.arpa thru 239.127.in-addr.arpa. CNAME'd over to corresponding records within with zone '224-239.127.100.dynamic-rev.example.com' Although I am right now only using subnets larger than /24, and could make kea work the way it was designed, I want to make sure it can handle subnets of any size and so classless in-addr.arpa is what I need. The trick used in the isc-dhcpd config could work for kea too, so my question is, is there any way to get kea to update some zone other than directly xxx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa? Mike- _______________________________________________ Kea-users mailing list Kea-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/kea-users