Hello Daniel,
is any chance to achieve this behavior in the superior zone 0.10.in-addr.
arpa
or I have to always create zone 0.0.10.in-addr.arpa on my server with listed
records? I hoped for something more automated.
Because I just want to delegate the class to another server, it seems to be
a huge adjustment in the case of another subnet/class ( /25 or /26 ).
Best regards,
Milan
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Od: daniel.salzman(a)nic.cz
Komu: Milan Sýkora <sykora.milan01(a)seznam.cz>
Datum: 3. 11. 2018 18:07:41
Předmět: Re: [knot-dns-users] zone delagation format?
"Hello Milan,
I guess you have something like:
zone 0.0.10.in-addr.arpa.
-------------------------
...
104/29 NS my.test.server.
104 CNAME 104.104/29
...
111 CNAME 111.104/29
zone 104/29.0.0.10.in-addr.arpa.
--------------------------------
...
104 PTR ...
...
111 PTR ...
However, you should ask a resolver (not the authoritative server) to get
an expected response because of the delegation.
Daniel
On 2018-11-02 11:07, Milan Sýkora wrote:
Hello,
could you please send me a short guide how to delegate a zone subnet
(class) to different NS.
I have a zone i.e. 0.10.in-addr.arpa.zone
where I would like to delegate a part of the zone 10.0.0.104/29
(255.255.255.248) to different NS. It includes 8 IP addresses
(10.0.0.104, 10.0.0.105, 10.0.0.106 .... 10.0.0.111)
then I create a record in the mentioned zone like
104/29.0.0.10.in-addr.arpa. 300 NS my.test.server.
I tried to understand the syntax in RFC 2317
(
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2317) but it seems to be wrongly
implemented from my side.
When I tried to "dig" records I have to ask next IP address in the row
not like dig -x 10.0.0.105 bud like dig -x 10.0.0.104/29.105
Many thanks for the clarification,
best regards
Milan.
"