Alan Hodgson wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 11:21, Roger Libiez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Feb 13 10:41:17 crondonia pdns[1993]: Remote 66.218.49.113 sneaked in
out-of-zone data '113.49.218.66.in-addr.arpa' during AXFR of zone
'arthmoor.com'
I get the above error whenever a DNS transfer attempts to take place
for the arthmoor.com domain. The PTR records are valid and work when
a lookup is done on the IP, but pdns continues to refuse to transfer
it because of this record. Is there some kind of bug that needs
investigating, or one that might already be fixed?
The primary server absolutely should not be sending those records as
part of the arthmoor.com zone. If it is serving auth DNS for
49.218.66.in-addr.arpa (and from what's publicly available, I really
don't think is), it should be from a separate zone.
Hmm. Come to think of it, you're right. With that in mind, how would one
go about creating the reverse lookup zone? Documentation on this is
pretty vague.
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