Q: So many to choose from! (PTR)
Michael Voight
mvoight at cisco.com
Wed Jun 16 18:02:02 UTC 1999
A ptr is a reverse record.
For instance, the ptr for
server.domain.no. in a 1.1.1.2
is
2.1.1.in-addr.arpa. in ptr server.domain.no.
This record would go into a zone for something like 1.1.1.in-addr.arpa.
Michael
"Willy T. Koch" wrote:
>
> OK, we have one server who works as web, mail and sometimes ftp server. (Not
> much traffic...) It hosts 4 domains.
>
> Question: What do I put as the PTR record for this server?
>
> The primary domain is domain1.no, can I put for example:
> server.domain1.no
>
> It currently doesn't have a PTR, should I just keep it that way?
>
> \/\/illy
> Oslo, Norway
> ¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,
>
> Jesus saves - Gretzky gets the rebound and scores!
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