Hello, I'm running named on debian linux, and have a question.

I have four domains all on one IP, and am running a nameserver on the
same machine. When I start the daemon it complains that

  master zone "238.142.139.in-addr.arpa" (IN) rejected due to errors

When I only have one of the domains' reverse lookup info in that file,
it's all ok, but when I have any of the other domains in that file, it
complains.

Here is the file with just two of the domains to save space:

-----------------------------------------------------------------------
@       IN      SOA     hyperbyte.ab.ca. hostmaster.hyperbyte.ab.ca. (
                        199910070 ; Serial, todays date + todays serial
                        8H      ; Refresh
                        2H      ; Retry
                        1W      ; Expire
                        1D)     ; Minimum TTL
                NS      ns.hyperbyte.ab.ca.

118             PTR     hyperbyte.ab.ca.
118             PTR     ns.hyperbyte.ab.ca.
118             PTR     www.hyperbyte.ab.ca.
118             PTR     ftp.hyperbyte.ab.ca.
118             PTR     othello.hyperbyte.ab.ca.

@       IN      SOA     calgarysupermall.com.
hostmaster.calgarysupermall.com. (
                        199910071 ; Serial, todays date + todays serial
                        8H      ; Refresh
                        2H      ; Retry
                        1W      ; Expire
                        1D)     ; Minimum TTL
                NS      ns.hyperbyte.ab.ca.

118             PTR     calgarysupermall.com.
118             PTR     mail.calgarysupermall.com.
118             PTR     www.calgarysupermall.com.
118             PTR     ftp.calgarysupermall.com.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

I was wondering what the syntax is to have multiple domains resolve to
one ip in the reverse dns files.

Mark Collette
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