At 5:58 PM +0100 2/28/07, Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers wrote:
On 2007-02-28 Dan Shoop wrote:
Moreover if you dont' own your IP addresses then you shouldn't be
host DNS for public consumption either so there's no problem here.
Dan, please do a reality-check. Now. This is done all the time in the
real world, and it works quite well. I DO NOT need to be authoritative
for 217.10.9.0/26 (or even 217.10.9.49) to be authoritative for
planetcobalt.net.
If the authoritative DNS for a given address range provides correct PTR
records there is no (in words "no") valid reason to do it over again.
Period.
Then you have owership and control of your IP addresses which is a
different matter altogether.
What you're problem with understanding hlow to spilt horizons in each
of these cases is and why you think you can't do this with with OS X
Server as it ships is beyond me.
--
-dhan
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