Re: Bind and reverse subdomains

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Frankly, no.

I've been following this book of "DNS & BIND" by O'Reilly 5th edition and
the BIND's Admin Reference Manual (ARM) that have been useful for my BIND
setup. I only got stuck with this reverse sub-domain setup. The book says,
there are 3 ways to achieve it. I could achieve it the other 2 ways. But
i'd like to know the third way, which uses $GENERATE and CNAME that will
make the configuration short and neat.

It's ok; i'll stick the other 2 ways for now.

Thanks for your reply, Ed.

Regards,

> Khemara Lyn wrote:
>
>> Just to make my question short, may i ask if anyone has got the
>> delegation of a reverse sub-domain working? I would like to delegate a
>> /26 or smaller ones (/27, /28 etc.) from a parent server (having a
>> reverse zone of /24) to a child server.
>>
>> Perhaps, someone could give me some pointers to how to use the directive
>> $GENERATE and CNAME records in a reverse zone file for BIND.
>
> If I get the chance I'll play with this over the next few days.  However,
> have you looked at RFC2317?
>
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