Reverse DNS errors?
Barry Margolin
barmar at bbnplanet.com
Tue Nov 30 15:28:23 UTC 1999
In article <3843D129.F5C7D357 at techdreams.com>,
Vince <ice at techdreams.com> wrote:
>ok now in 67.92.204.in-addr.arpa I have the following....
>
>$TTL 43200
>@ IN SOA ns.techdreams.com. support.techdreams.com. (
> 1999112309 ; serial
> 3600 ; refresh
> 900 ; retry
> 1209600 ; expire
> 43200 ; default_ttl
> )
>@ IN PTR ns.netonduty.com.
>@ IN NS ns.techdreams.com.
>;
>; techdreams Reverse mappings
>;
>50.67.92.204 IN PTR ns.techdreams.com.
>50.67.92.204 IN PTR www.techdreams.com.
>50.67.92.204 IN PTR ftp.techdreams.com.
>50.67.92.204 IN PTR mail.techdreams.com.
Since the origin for this zone file is 67.92.204.in-addr.arpa, this is
creating PTR records named 50.67.92.204.67.92.204.in-addr.arpa. Is this
what you intended? I don't think so.
You can fix this by changing those lines to:
50 IN PTR ...
or
50.67.92.204.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR ...
(don't forget the trailing "." in "arpa.") or by putting:
$ORIGIN in-addr.arpa.
before the PTR lines.
--
Barry Margolin, barmar at bbnplanet.com
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