reverse name resolution
Hi there, I'm using debian with bind 9 and itsn't reverse resolving. bind version: ii bind9 9.2.4-1 The problem is that I cannot resolve IPs. # host 200.247.36.2 Host 2.36.247.200.in-addr.arpa not found: 3(NXDOMAIN) # host helium.prodar.com.br helium.prodar.com.br has address 200.247.36.2 --- my named.conf.local: zone 0/25.36.247.200.in-addr.arpa { type master; file /etc/bind/zones/200.247.36; }; --- my 200.247.36 file: $TTL 3D @ IN SOA helium.prodar.com.br. hostmaster.prodar.com.br ( 200411193 604800 86400 2419200 604800 ) IN NS helium.prodar.com.br. 1 IN PTR hydrogenium.prodar.com.br. 2 IN PTR helium.prodar.com.br. --- can someone give me a light? thanks in advance. -- Djalma Fadel Junior Diretor Técnico Ferasoft Corporation Ltda +55 (19) 3542-3490 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: reverse name resolution
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 18:52:38 +0100 Kilian Krause [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Djalma, my named.conf.local: zone 0/25.36.247.200.in-addr.arpa { i'd try making this read: zone 36.247.200.in-addr.arpa { you're right. Without 25/0 worked, but when I installed (some months ago), it was working by that way, that is the way I read in BIND tutorial. the server was upgraded recently. do you know if this was changed in later versions? is there some problem to keep zone 36.247.200.in-addr.arpa since I have set a /25 mask from my ISP? (from 0 to 127). thanks you all -- Djalma Fadel Junior Diretor Técnico Ferasoft Corporation Ltda +55 (19) 3542-3490 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Configuring Wireless ISP
hello everybody, FIRSTLY: I'm not sure if this is the right list for my problem, so any suggestion of Discussion List would be welcome. THE STRUCTURE: ^^ SERVER SIDE CLIENT SIDE ^^^ ^^^ +---+ ++++ ++ | LINUX BOX |---| RADIO1 | )))((( | RADIO2 |---| CLIENT_BOX | +---+ ++++ ++ | | ++ | CISCO ROUT | ++ RADIO1: Proxim Tsunami MP11a BSU RADIO2: Proxim Tsunami MP11a RSU WHAT DO I HAVE? ^^^ I have a half Class-C network. I'll assume the network is 200.200.200.0/128. In RADIO2 and CLIENT_BOX I'll put a valid IP, so the netmask should be 30. SERVER SIDE ^^^ RADIO1 ADDR = 200.200.200.10 NETMASK = 200.200.200.128 CLIENT SIDE ^^^ NETWORK = 200.200.200.124 BROADCAST = 200.200.200.127 NETMASK = 255.255.255.252 RADIO2 ADDR = 200.200.200.125 CLIENT_BOX ADDR = 200.200.200.126 with this configuration, the CLIENT_BOX Gateway is the RADIO2 and the Gateway for RADIO2 is RADIO1. The problem is that RADIO1 cannot be seen by RADIO2, because it isn't in the same subnet. QUESTIONS: 1. how to set up the gateway in this network hierarchy? 2. see that RADIO1 (netmask .128) sees all RADIOn (netmask .252). this can be done? 3. am I thinking right in the way I'm configuring client in a isolated subnet? or is there another better way? 4. LINUX BOX is DNS server and Radio Traffic Control with CBQ, so both ETH should have a valid IP in the same network. What should I do? Sorry if I wasn't clear in my explanation in spite of long writing. :-) thanks in advance dfadel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Configuring Wireless ISP
hello everybody, FIRSTLY: I'm not sure if this is the right list for my problem, so any suggestion of Discussion List would be welcome. THE STRUCTURE: ^^ SERVER SIDE CLIENT SIDE ^^^ ^^^ +---+ ++++ ++ | LINUX BOX |---| RADIO1 | )))((( | RADIO2 |---| CLIENT_BOX | +---+ ++++ ++ | | ++ | CISCO ROUT | ++ RADIO1: Proxim Tsunami MP11a BSU RADIO2: Proxim Tsunami MP11a RSU WHAT DO I HAVE? ^^^ I have a half Class-C network. I'll assume the network is 200.200.200.0/128. In RADIO2 and CLIENT_BOX I'll put a valid IP, so the netmask should be 30. SERVER SIDE ^^^ RADIO1 ADDR = 200.200.200.10 NETMASK = 200.200.200.128 CLIENT SIDE ^^^ NETWORK = 200.200.200.124 BROADCAST = 200.200.200.127 NETMASK = 255.255.255.252 RADIO2 ADDR = 200.200.200.125 CLIENT_BOX ADDR = 200.200.200.126 with this configuration, the CLIENT_BOX Gateway is the RADIO2 and the Gateway for RADIO2 is RADIO1. The problem is that RADIO1 cannot be seen by RADIO2, because it isn't in the same subnet. QUESTIONS: 1. how to set up the gateway in this network hierarchy? 2. see that RADIO1 (netmask .128) sees all RADIOn (netmask .252). this can be done? 3. am I thinking right in the way I'm configuring client in a isolated subnet? or is there another better way? 4. LINUX BOX is DNS server and Radio Traffic Control with CBQ, so both ETH should have a valid IP in the same network. What should I do? Sorry if I wasn't clear in my explanation in spite of long writing. :-) thanks in advance dfadel