Re: Class B Rev Zone?

2009-09-17 Thread stefan novak
> did file timestamp change after the change? yes they where also changed. I figured out my problem. i had another config line in my zone config that was wrong. my college was something testing too... :) allow-update { key DHCP_UPDATER; }; thx for your help. kind regards, Stefan __

Re: Class B Rev Zone?

2009-09-17 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
> > yes, it's possible. However that would be a HUGE zone and if you made any > > mistake, the whole zone would not be accepted and updated. Those are reasons > > you better should split it into /24 alias C-class zones. > > ok. the zones are generated from a script so it should be OK. > > > "rndc

Re: Class B Rev Zone?

2009-09-17 Thread stefan novak
> yes, it's possible. However that would be a HUGE zone and if you made any > mistake, the whole zone would not be accepted and updated. Those are reasons > you better should split it into /24 alias C-class zones. ok. the zones are generated from a script so it should be OK. > "rndc reload 64.10.

Re: Class B Rev Zone?

2009-09-17 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 17.09.09 14:20, stefan novak wrote: > is it possible to make a Class B net with one zone file? > I've configured it like this. [...] > zone "64.10.in-addr.arpa" { [...] > 1.1 IN PTR dialin00bru1..at. > 1.2 IN PTR dialin00bru2..at. > 2.1 IN PTR dialin00bru3..at.

Class B Rev Zone?

2009-09-17 Thread stefan novak
Hello, is it possible to make a Class B net with one zone file? I've configured it like this. // reverse domains for cable modems zone "64.10.in-addr.arpa" { type master; file "10.64.rev"; }; ; Reverse Domain 10.64 @IN SOA ns01..at. hostmaster..at. ( 2