e English, but the paragraph is very
confusing. A simpler wording would surely help others as well.
Thank you Mark!
mfg zmi
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nge that to pseudocode with "if" statements, or make it
several sentences so it's clear where if..unless..except..otherwise
parts start and end.
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o see if the .66 host answers to your queries. Maybe you got a wrong IP
there? Try the same for .67, the other DNS.
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ested, so I'll just
keep it. We had no negative side effects so far. While it's a small
gain, keeping it doesn't hurt, so: I won't touch the running system.
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other point is OK, but I don't understand this one. They are all
hierarchical, what's the difference with .in-addr.arpa?
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On Freitag 11 September 2009 Joseph S D Yao wrote:
> However, as M. Bortzmeyer has said, why do this?
Faster queries after a named restart. Reverse lookups faster too, good
for the spam filters.
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freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2007-August/036470
>.html>
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> Discussion:
> <https://lists.dns-oarc.net/pipermail/dns-operations/2007-August/0018
>91.html>
Merci beaucoup, Stephane,
that's a clear statement, so I'll keep the ftp tra
fficially supported" or "recommended" way to do this or that?
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Hello,
right now I'm using scripts to download root.zone and in-addr.arpa from
internic.net. But this is a non-standard way, I'd prefer to directly
slave and zone-transfer those 2 zones.
Is it possible, and can you show the bind config for these?
Thanks a lot,
mfg zmi
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"Mark Andrews" schrieb:
> You do however have a delegation mismatch.
>
> 48-28.164.69.212.in-addr.arpa. 86400 IN NS dns1.zmi.at.
> 48-28.164.69.212.in-addr.arpa. 86400 IN NS dns2.zmi.at.
> ;; Received 91 bytes from 82.98.222.6#53(dns2.serico.de) in 717 ms
>
> 48-28.164.69.212.in-addr.a
I'm still searching for the error.
Also, sorry for the strangeness of the mail format, I used a webmail for the
last mails. This time it's Outlook, don't know if it's really any better... at
least not for correctly indenting old mail texts :-(
> Because you don't serve 164.69.212.in-addr.a
After reading other threads I got my ISP delegate me reverse DNS for our
subnet:
212.69.164.48/28
But now I try to resolve it from external:
# dig -x 212.69.164.57 @dns1.zmi.at
; <<>> DiG 9.3.4 <<>> -x 212.69.164.57 @dns1.zmi.at
; (1 server found)
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;
S mangling here
in Austria also (instead NXDOMAIN they deliver their web sites A record
to point to their search engine).
mfg zmi
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