On Mar 21, 2010, at 2:22 AM, Barry Margolin wrote:
In article ,
groups wrote:
I did not know there were MACROs available.. as I just inheirited
this
legacy system less than one month ago..
There aren't macros, just one special tool for creating a block of DNS
entries that contain sequent
Barry Margolin wrote, On 03/21/2010 04:22 AM:
In article ,
groups wrote:
I did not know there were MACROs available.. as I just inheirited this
legacy system less than one month ago..
There aren't macros, just one special tool for creating a block of DNS
entries that contain sequen
In article ,
groups wrote:
> I did not know there were MACROs available.. as I just inheirited this
> legacy system less than one month ago..
There aren't macros, just one special tool for creating a block of DNS
entries that contain sequential numbers in them.
What does it being a legacy sy
First off, please don't grab an unrelated message and reply to it when
starting a new thread. Please actually post a new message.
Doug..
I grabbed the wrong thread..
Actually double posted too.. :-/
In the process of cleaning up a much neglected PTR file
Bind: 9.6.2.1
OS: CentOS 5.4
groups wrote:
In the process of cleaning up a much neglected PTR file
Bind: 9.6.2.1
OS: CentOS 5.4
Current PTR in this format: (1 tab between entries)
$ORIGIN 58.172.in-addr.arpa.
$ORIGIN 0.58.172.in-addr.arpa.
11PTRnat-172-58-0-11.example.com.
12PTRnat-172-58-0-12
First off, please don't grab an unrelated message and reply to it when
starting a new thread. Please actually post a new message.
> In the process of cleaning up a much neglected PTR file
>
> Bind: 9.6.2.1
> OS: CentOS 5.4
>
> Current PTR in this format: (1 tab between entries)
>
> $ORI
groups wrote:
> In the process of cleaning up a much neglected PTR file
>
> Bind: 9.6.2.1
> OS: CentOS 5.4
>
> Current PTR in this format: (1 tab between entries)
>
> $ORIGIN 58.172.in-addr.arpa.
> $ORIGIN 0.58.172.in-addr.arpa.
> 11PTRnat-172-58-0-11.example.com.
> 12PTR
In the process of cleaning up a much neglected PTR file
Bind: 9.6.2.1
OS: CentOS 5.4
Current PTR in this format: (1 tab between entries)
$ORIGIN 58.172.in-addr.arpa.
$ORIGIN 0.58.172.in-addr.arpa.
11PTRnat-172-58-0-11.example.com.
12PTRnat-172-58-0-12.example.com.
...
$O
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