We are ISP to assign different ip blocks to our customers. After subnetting
, one of our clients asks me to do Reverse DNS Delegation for his DNS. He
owns his DNS and domain name which is not our subdomain.
I think, in order to do DNS reverse delegation, the delegated domain must be
a
You need to give the customer control of the reverse-lookups which associate
IPs with hostnames, rather than the other way around. If you are trying to
do this on a non-classful boundary, see:
http://www.menandmice.com/ONLINE%20DOCS%20AND%20FAQ/Glossary/Classless.Deleg
ation.htm
If you choose
On May 4, 7:20am, Shawn Xu wrote:
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subnetting
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} owns his DNS and domain name which is not our subdomain.
You're right. This is grossly off-topic.
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