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- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.domains
- Path: sparky!uunet!van-bc!skl
- From: skl@wimsey.bc.ca (Samuel Lam)
- Subject: Re: Why not automatically do reverse domains?
- Reply-To: skl@wimsey.bc.ca (Samuel Lam)
- Date: Sat, 12 Dec 1992 22:56:15 GMT
- Message-ID: <Bz651r.I3J@wimsey.bc.ca>
- References: <NELSON.92Dec8111713@cheetah.clarkson.edu> <CKD.92Dec8180024@loiosh.eff.org> <szymon.159.724010751@uci.agh.edu.pl>
- Sender: skl@wimsey.bc.ca ( )
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- In article <szymon.159.724010751@uci.agh.edu.pl>, szymon@uci.agh.edu.pl
- (Szymon Sokol) wrote:
- >I manage the network of my university, which
- >has a domain name agh.edu.pl, but it is only a part of a B class network,
- >of which we have 32 C-class subnets. Therefore, we provide a forward
- >resolution, while the manager of the inter-university network is responsible
- >for 156.149.in-addr.arpa.
-
- He could actually delegate your section of the class B network to
- you via 32 sets of NS records for your class C sized subnets. i.e.
- Your subnets' reverse domain zones are:
-
- X.156.149.in-addr.arpa (for X = your subnets' numbers)
-
- ...Sam
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- <skl@wimsey.bc.ca> -- Connectivity Technology Inc.
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