DNS reverse

Vincent S (vic@ic3w.com)
Sat, 10 Oct 1998 12:30:49 +0200


Hello,
I got a problem that i don't figure out :
I have a network on the Internet with 2 DNS servers with authority on my
domain (195.115.167.0).
A friend of mine has an IP address 209.237.133.185 and asked to record his
domain name "foo.com" (i don't know the name yet) on my DNS servers.
No problem to resolve foo.com, i should put in my /etc/named.boot in my
primary server :
primary foo.com foo.com.zone
and in the foo.com.zone file:
foo.com IN A 209.237.133.185

But for the reverse resolution what should i write:
209.237.133.in-addr.arpa foo.com.rev.zone ???????????????

How can this work ? Those network does not belong to me ? What can i do ?
Can you help ?

Thank you in advance.

Vincent Schultz

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