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[778] | 4 | <title>IP Database Reverse DNS Help</title>
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| 5 | <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
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| 6 | <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="ipdb.css">
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| 7 | <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="local.css">
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[582] | 8 | </head>
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| 9 | <body>
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| 10 |
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[778] | 11 | <!--
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| 12 | This file is generated, and should not be edited directly. Edit gen-rDNS.pl to edit the header below, and
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| 13 | see https://secure.deepnet.cx/svn/dnsadmin/trunk/reverse-patterns.html for the tables.
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| 14 | -->
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| 15 |
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| 16 | <p>The IP Database can pass reverse DNS information back and forth to a DNS management backend to simplify
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[582] | 17 | maintenance of the reverse DNS records associated with the IPs being managed.</p>
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| 18 |
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[778] | 19 | <p>Several shortcuts can be used when specifying a pattern for an IPv4 netblock, which will be expanded to
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| 20 | actual DNS records by the DNS management system.</p>
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[582] | 21 |
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[778] | 22 | <p>Entries should generally only be present in the "Per-IP reverse entries" section if they are different from
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[684] | 23 | the block pattern.</p>
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| 24 |
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[778] | 25 | <p>Template patterns are not supported for IPv6 allocations due to the size of the address space and typical
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[673] | 26 | size of allocations.</p>
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| 27 |
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[778] | 28 | <p>"(cached)" or "[local]" indicates the rDNS information shown came from IPDB records,
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| 29 | and not the DNS management utility. It may be out of date, or DNS
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| 30 | management integration may be missing or incomplete for this block.</p>
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[582] | 31 |
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[778] | 32 | <!-- rdns pattern table -->
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| 33 | <table class="container" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" style="max-width:850px;">
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| 34 | <tbody>
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| 35 | <tr class="tableheader">
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| 36 | <td colspan="3">Whole-IP patterns</td>
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| 37 | </tr>
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| 38 | <tr class="tableheader">
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| 39 | <td></td>
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| 40 | <td>Substitution pattern</td>
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| 41 | <td>Example expansion using 192.168.23.45</td>
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| 42 | </tr>
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| 43 | <tr class="row0">
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| 44 | <td>Dashed IP</td>
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| 45 | <td>%i</td>
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| 46 | <td>192-168-23-45</td>
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| 47 | </tr>
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| 48 | <tr class="row1">
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| 49 | <td>Reverse dashed IP</td>
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| 50 | <td>%r</td>
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| 51 | <td>45-23-168-192</td>
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| 52 | </tr>
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| 53 | <tr class="row0">
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| 54 | <td>Hex-coded IP</td>
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| 55 | <td>%h</td>
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| 56 | <td>c0a8172d</td>
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| 57 | </tr>
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| 58 | <tr class="row1">
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| 59 | <td>Decimal IP</td>
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| 60 | <td>%d</td>
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| 61 | <td>323241453</td>
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| 62 | </tr>
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| 63 | <tr class="row0">
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| 64 | <td colspan="3">
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| 65 | %i and %r also allow explicitly defining the separator; eg %.i or %_r. Dot/period (.), dash (-),
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| 66 | and underscore (_) are the only characters supported since DNS names may not contain most
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| 67 | other non-alphanumerics.
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| 68 | </td>
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| 69 | </tr>
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| 70 | <tr class="row0">
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| 71 | <td colspan="3">
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| 72 | %blank% may be used to specifically prevent template expansion on a segment of a block if
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| 73 | desired; eg, if 192.168.23.0/24 has "unused-%i.example.com" set, adding an A+PTR template
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| 74 | for 192.168.23.48/30 of "%blank%" will leave 192.168.23.48 through .51 without PTR records
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| 75 | unless specific entries exist for those IPs.
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| 76 | </td>
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| 77 | </tr>
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| 78 | <tr class="tableheader">
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| 79 | <td colspan="3">Per-octet patterns (1, 2, 3, or 4 specify
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| 80 | the octet; d, h or 0 specify decimal, hexidecimal, or
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| 81 | 0-padded decimal)</td>
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| 82 | </tr>
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| 83 | <tr class="row0">
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| 84 | <td>First octet, decimal</td>
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| 85 | <td>%1d</td>
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| 86 | <td>192</td>
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| 87 | </tr>
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| 88 | <tr class="row1">
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| 89 | <td>Third octet, 0-padded</td>
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| 90 | <td>%30</td>
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| 91 | <td>023</td>
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| 92 | </tr>
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| 93 | <tr class="row0">
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| 94 | <td>Fourth octet, hexidecimal</td>
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| 95 | <td>%4h</td>
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| 96 | <td>2d</td>
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| 97 | </tr>
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| 98 | <tr class="row1">
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| 99 | <td>All octets, different expansions</td>
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| 100 | <td>%1h-%2d-%30-%4h</td>
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| 101 | <td>c0-168-023-2d</td>
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| 102 | </tr>
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[582] | 103 |
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[778] | 104 | <tr><td colspan="3"> </td></tr>
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[582] | 105 |
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[778] | 106 | <tr class="tableheader">
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| 107 | <td colspan="3">Extensions</td>
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| 108 | </tr>
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| 109 | <tr class="tableheader">
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| 110 | <td></td>
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| 111 | <td>Substitution pattern</td>
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| 112 | <td>Example expansion using 192.168.23.40/29</td>
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| 113 | </tr>
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| 114 | <tr class="row0">
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| 115 | <td>Network/<br />gateway/<br />broadcast</td>
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| 116 | <td>%ngb%</td>
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| 117 | <td>
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| 118 | customer-%i%ngb%.example.com<br />
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| 119 | 192.168.23.40 -> customer-net.example.com<br />
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| 120 | 192.168.23.41 -> customer-gw.example.com<br />
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| 121 | 192.168.23.42 -> customer-192-168-23-42.example.com<br />
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| 122 | 192.168.23.43 -> customer-192-168-23-43.example.com<br />
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| 123 | 192.168.23.44 -> customer-192-168-23-44.example.com<br />
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| 124 | 192.168.23.45 -> customer-192-168-23-45.example.com<br />
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| 125 | 192.168.23.46 -> customer-192-168-23-46.example.com<br />
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| 126 | 192.168.23.47 -> customer-bcast.example.com
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| 127 | </td>
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| 128 | </tr>
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| 129 | <tr class="row1">
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| 130 | <td colspan="3">
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| 131 | Any IP pattern component is blanked on the network, gateway, and broadcast IPs when this is
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| 132 | used.<br />
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| 133 | Each of n, g, or b can be prefixed with a dash, eg %-ng-b% or %n-g-b%, which will
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| 134 | blank that entire entry instead of substituting <tt>net</tt>, <tt>gw</tt>, or <tt>bcast</tt>.
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| 135 | </td>
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| 136 | </tr>
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| 137 | <tr class="row0">
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| 138 | <td>n'th usable IP</td>
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| 139 | <td>%c</td>
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| 140 | <td>
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| 141 | customer-%3d-%c.example.com<br />
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| 142 | 192.168.23.40 -> customer-23.example.com<br />
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| 143 | 192.168.23.41 -> customer-23.example.com<br />
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| 144 | 192.168.23.42 -> customer-23-1.example.com<br />
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| 145 | 192.168.23.43 -> customer-23-2.example.com<br />
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| 146 | 192.168.23.44 -> customer-23-3.example.com<br />
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| 147 | 192.168.23.45 -> customer-23-4.example.com<br />
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| 148 | 192.168.23.46 -> customer-23-5.example.com<br />
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| 149 | 192.168.23.47 -> customer-23.example.com
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| 150 | </td>
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| 151 | </tr>
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| 152 | <tr class="row1">
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| 153 | <td colspan="3">
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| 154 | c can be prefixed with a dash (%-c), which starts the numbering from the conventional gateway IP
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| 155 | instead. (.41 above would be 1, .42 2, etc, finishing with 6 at .46).
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| 156 | </td>
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| 157 | </tr>
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| 158 | </tbody>
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| 159 | </table>
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| 160 | <!-- done rdns pattern table -->
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[582] | 161 |
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[778] | 162 | </body>
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