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<blockquote data-quote="Nethfel" data-source="post: 970421" data-attributes="member: 89124"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>This question is specifically for people who are using SL server. If you are using Leopard server and what I ask is doable feel free to respond, otherwise I really only want SL based information.</p><p></p><p>Ok, here's my question:</p><p></p><p>On Tiger OSX Server, the front end gui for configuring DNS for both forward and reverse DNS was geared toward control over a full class C or better (basically non-subnetted IP ranges, if you attempted to reverse for a subnet of a class C, you had to go into command line to setup the configuration to make it work).</p><p></p><p>I at home have a /28 subnet of live IP addresses. My upstream requires me to handle my own DNS, both forward and reverse (no big deal really, except for acting as authoritative for reverse on a subnet isn't always the most fun configuration).</p><p></p><p>Does SL server DNS configuration tool offer the capability to configure reverse DNS based upon a subnet without having to go into command line to set it up. I obviously can do the reverse on command line (since I have before), but once you majorly tweak the DNS configuration files, it kinda breaks the guis ability to edit the DNS and for quick things sometimes I just like to access the configuration panels from my Mac Pro without having to telnet or remote into the server.</p><p></p><p>I'm seriously considering upgrading my server with a new mac mini server, but I wanted to get some insight into whether some of these capabilities have changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nethfel, post: 970421, member: 89124"] Hi all, This question is specifically for people who are using SL server. If you are using Leopard server and what I ask is doable feel free to respond, otherwise I really only want SL based information. Ok, here's my question: On Tiger OSX Server, the front end gui for configuring DNS for both forward and reverse DNS was geared toward control over a full class C or better (basically non-subnetted IP ranges, if you attempted to reverse for a subnet of a class C, you had to go into command line to setup the configuration to make it work). I at home have a /28 subnet of live IP addresses. My upstream requires me to handle my own DNS, both forward and reverse (no big deal really, except for acting as authoritative for reverse on a subnet isn't always the most fun configuration). Does SL server DNS configuration tool offer the capability to configure reverse DNS based upon a subnet without having to go into command line to set it up. I obviously can do the reverse on command line (since I have before), but once you majorly tweak the DNS configuration files, it kinda breaks the guis ability to edit the DNS and for quick things sometimes I just like to access the configuration panels from my Mac Pro without having to telnet or remote into the server. I'm seriously considering upgrading my server with a new mac mini server, but I wanted to get some insight into whether some of these capabilities have changed. [/QUOTE]
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