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Adding a Reverse Master ZoneTo add a reverse master zone, click the Add button and select Reverse Master Zone. Enter the first three octets of the IP address range that you want to configure. For example, if you are configuring the IP address range 192.168.10.0/255.255.255.0, enter 192.168.10 in the IP Address (first 3 Octets) text area. A new window will appear, as shown in Figure 12-3, with the following options:
The configuration shown in Figure 12-3 creates the following entry in /etc/named.conf:
It also creates the file /var/named/3.2.1.in-addr.arpa.zone with the following information:
After configuring the Reverse Master Zone, click OK to return to the main window, as shown in Figure 12-1. From the pulldown menu, choose File => Apply to write the /etc/named.conf configuration file, write all the individual zone files in the /var/named directory, and have the daemon reload the configuration files. |
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