This is way off-topic here, but what you need to do is set up an
internal DNS server with pointers to those IPs you want to have DNS
names for. No public DNS server on the internet is going to have
reverse pointers for private IP blocks. That's up to you to do.
HTH
Chris
James W Harrington wrote:
> Does anyone know of there is a way of getting a reverse DNS entry on the
> additional interfaces on my m0n0wall. Currently I have the following
> LANs: LAN (10.0.8.x), CaptivePortal (10.0.10.x), Corporate (10.0.9.x),
> and Optional 3 (10.0.11.x). Each LAN has its own interface and is
> separated from the other LANs by firewall rules. But when I do an
> Nslookup is get the following message
>
>
>
> *** Can't find server name for address 10.0.10.254: Non-existent domain
>
> *** Default servers are not available
>
> Default Server: UnKnown
>
> Address: 10.0.10.254
>
>
>
> This is not a huge issue as the lookup still works and If I NSLookup on
> the LAN I get the correct output
>
> Default Server: gateway-awh.thefifthrace.local
>
> Address: 10.0.8.254
>
>
>
> but I wanted to know if there is a way I could get a reverse entry on
> the other interfaces
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>
>
> Thanks
>
>
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> James
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