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From: "Ivan Debnár" <debnar@pollux.sk>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.admin,comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Re: in-addr.arpa zone files and subnets
Date: 29 Oct 1996 11:13:58 GMT
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If you manage to find any information, please let me know.
There was something written about non full-C inverse address resolution =
in RIPE.
http://www.ripe.net or something like that. It looked quite complicated =
however.

Wish you luck searching.

Again I ask you to let me know if you find anything about this problem.

i22222 <i22222@hub.empac.com> wrote in article =
<326F5FF6.12B6@hub.empac.com>...
> Can anybody tell me how to create reverse zone transfer files for
> subnets of class C networks?  When I create a file such as
> 64.243.138.128.in-addr.arpa., it is not recognized by my secondaries.=20
> Is there a solution for this? I am using BSDI 2.1.
>