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How do you create a reverse lookup zone?
Solution
- Open the DNS Management snap-in.
- If an entry for the DNS server you want to connect to does not exist, right-click on DNS in the left pane and select Connect to DNS Server.
- Expand the server in the left pane and click on Reverse Lookup Zones.
- Right-click on Reverse Lookup Zones and select New Zone.
- Click Next.
How do I create a reverse DNS record in network solutions?
Create a reverse DNS record
- Log in to the Cloud Control Panel.
- In the top navigation bar, click Select a Product > Rackspace Cloud.
- Select Servers, then click the link for your Cloud Server from your Servers List.
- On the Server Details screen, click Add Record next to the Reverse DNS.
- In the Add Record pop-up window:
How do I create a reverse lookup zone for IPv6?
Solution
- Go to an Assigned IPv6 subnet and start the “Reverse Zones” wizard.
- Run through the wizard.
- The wizard creates the reverse lookup zone in NC.
- In Name Commander, create a forward lookup zone such as “customer1.com”
How do I do a reverse lookup PTR record?
How to Configure Reverse Lookup Zones on Windows Server 2016
- Step 1: Open the DNS Management Console. On Windows Server 2016 just type DNS in the search Box to quickly find the DNS console.
- Step 2: Create New Reverse Lookup Zone.
- Step 3: Choose Zone Type (New Zone Wizard)
How do I do a reverse DNS lookup in Windows?
If you need to be sure you’re querying your DNS server for the correct name, use nslookup. nslookup will do reverse DNS on windows just as it can do it on linux. In order to get a result there has to be a PTR record registered for the IP address in question. nslookup will do reverse lookups in Windows.
How do I make a PTR record?
To create a PTR Record, complete the following:
- From the Cloud Services Portal, click Manage -> DNS -> Zones.
- Click the DNS view.
- Click the zone.
- Click Create -> Record and select PTR Record from the drop-down list.
- On the Create PTR Record page, select or specify the following:
- Click Save & Close to save.
How to create reverse lookup file for bind that?
I would like that in one reverse-lookup file I could refer to all of the clients at the three networks. Currently I have no idea on how to write that zone file, what I have is: When I start the bind server, it gives me an error message on the log file at /var/log/messeges/ that says:
How to create a subnetted reverse lookup zone on DNS?
Click your DNS server, and then click New Zone on the DNS menu. Click the Primary radio button in the Creating New Zone dialog box, and then click Next. Type 100.168.192.in-addr.arpa in the Zone Name text box, and then press TAB. The Zone File text box should automatically be populated with 100.168.192.in-addr.arpa.dns.
Is it possible to create a reverse DNS file for bind that?
To sum it up, i would concise the question to be, is it possible to create a reverse dns file (in bind) that can point to a different networks ? if yes what do i need to change in the example above ? zone IN SOA auth-server. admin.address (serial refresh retry expiry minTTL)
How to create a reverse DNS zone for an IPv4 address?
Enter the reverse DNS zone’s name in the Domain text box. Create a reverse DNS zone name for an IPv4 address. To do this, perform the following steps: Drop the last octet from the IP address. Reverse the order of the remaining octets.