Dear, We need to follow the below instructions for BIND. How can we do this with PDNS?
If you are using Bind, once you have defined a naming convention for a portion of your space you can use the powerful $GENERATE directive (described in the Bind 9 manual) to define several records with a single line. For instance, you can write in the 100.51.198.in-addr.arpa zone file: $ORIGIN 100.51.198.in-addr.arpa. $GENERATE 1-254 $ PTR adsl-$-100-51-198.dynamic.example.net. which is equivalent to 254 lines 1.100.51.198.in-addr.arpa. PTR adsl-1-100-51-198.dynamic.example.net. ... 254.100.51.198.in-addr.arpa. PTR adsl-254-100-51-198.dynamic.example.net. Do not forget to check that matching forward A records are defined in the zone of example.net. This is very important because it "validates" the rDNS information. You can define them with another $GENERATE directive, like $ORIGIN dynamic.example.net. $GENERATE 1-254 adsl-$-100-51-198 A 198.51.100.$ which is equivalent to 254 lines adsl-1-100-51-198.dynamic.example.net. A 198.51.100.1 ... adsl-254-100-51-198.dynamic.example.net. A 198.51.100.254 _______________________________________________ Pdns-users mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/pdns-users
