I am trying to make a proper reverse lookup zone for a class I am taking.
create a reverse lookup zone for the private network 192.168.0.0/24
In the zone file write out
1) 192.168.0.1->router.username.unix.useractive.com
2) 192.168.0.10->m1.username.unix.useractive.com
3) 192.168.0.100->other.username.unix.useractive.com
In the named.conf file I have placed the zone as
zone "0.168.192.in-addr.arpa" IN {
type master;
file "pz/db.some.hostname.com";
This much about it I feel pretty certain about.
Now when editing the db.some.hostname.com
$ORIGIN 0.168.192.in-addr.arpa.
$TTL 30
@ IN SOA @ (
0 ; serial
1D ; refresh
1H ; retry
1W ; expire
3H ) ; minimum
1 IN PTR router.username.unix.useractive.com.
10 IN PTR m1.username.unix.useractive.com.
100 IN PTR other.username.unix.useractive.com.
The Issue I am having is I can't seem to find a template to work from that can explain what I am trying to do for my class.
I need to have a 1 10 and 100 ip address that connect to the above addresses. Then, I need it to work with a nslookup command.
If there is anyone that can take me through this and explain how it works via PM I would really appreciate it as I have hit a brick wall with this.
Thanks,
Michael
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Bind - Making reverse lookup zone.
Re: Bind - Making reverse lookup zone.
www.philchen.com/2007/04/04/configuring-reverse-dns
Does that help? It gives an example of a reverse zone file.
Does that help? It gives an example of a reverse zone file.
New users should check the FAQ and Read Me First pages
Re: Bind - Making reverse lookup zone.
Turns out I just needed to change my group to named. It was originally root.
Thank you so much for your help!
Regards,
R.
Thank you so much for your help!
Regards,
R.