Stores reverse name resolution information for the named daemon.
The Reverse Data file is one of the DOMAIN data files and contains address to name resolution mapping information for all machines in the name server's zone of authority. The name of the reverse hosts data file is specified in the named boot file. There may be more than one reverse hosts data file per primary name server.
All entries in this file must be in Standard Resource Record Format. Valid resource records in this file are:
Except for comments (starting with a ; (semicolon) and continuing to the end of the line), the resource records in the data files generally follow the format of the resource records that the named daemon returns in response to queries from resolver routines.
Two awk scripts, addrs.awk and hosts.awk, are provided in the /usr/samples/tcpip directory to assist you in converting your existing /etc/hosts file to named data files. The awk scripts also contain instructions for their use. Refer to these files for more information on the conversion.
The following examples show the various ways to use the DOMAIN Reverse Data file. In these examples, two networks are represented: abc and xyz.
Network abc consists of:
Network xyz consists of:
;
;primary reverse host data file for abc - gobi.abc
;
@                          IN       SOA     gobi.abc.  root.gobi.abc.  (
                                            1:1      ;serial
                                            3600     ;refresh
                                            600      ;retry
                                            3600000;expire
                                            86400    ;minimum
                                            )
;nameservers for abc
                                    IN      NS       gobi.abc.
;other nameservers
                                    IN      NS       kalahari.xyz.
4.201.9.160.in-addr.arpa   IN       PTR     kalahari.xyz
;
;define all hosts in abc
2                                   IN      PTR      gobi.abc.
3                                   IN      PTR      sandy.abc.
6                                   IN      PTR      mojave.abc.;
;primary reverse host data file for xyz - kalahari.xyz
;
@                 IN       SOA      kalahari.xyz. root.kalahari.xyz. (
                                    1:1     ;serial
                                    3600    ;refresh
                                    600     ;retry
                                    3600000;expire
                                    86400   ;minimum
                                    )
;nameservers for xyz
                                    IN       NS      kalahari.xyz.
;other nameservers
                                    IN       NS      gobi.abc.
2.201.9.192.in-addr.arpa   IN       PTR      gobi.abc
;
;define all hosts in xyz
4.201                               IN       PTR     kalahari.xyz.
13.201                              IN       PTR     sahara.xyz.
5.201                               IN       PTR     lopnor.xyz.
3.201                               IN       PTR     sandy.xyz.| Item | Description | 
|---|---|
| /etc/named.conf | Defines how the named daemon initializes the DOMAIN name server file. | 
| /usr/samples/tcpip/addrs.awk | Sample awk script for converting an /etc/hosts file to an /etc/named.rev file. The awk script also contains directions for its use. | 
| /usr/samples/tcpip/hosts.awk | Sample awk script for converting an /etc/hosts file to an /etc/named.data file. The awk script also contains directions for its use. | 
| /usr/samples/tcpip/named.conf | Contains a sample named.conf file, which also contains directions for its use. | 
| /usr/samples/tcpip/named.data | Contains a sample named.data file, which also contains directions for its use. |