Proper way to set up reverse vhosts (multiple PTR records)
Brad Knowles
brad.knowles at skynet.be
Wed Jul 25 21:05:05 UTC 2001
At 4:01 PM +0000 7/25/01, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> I have one IP address that I want to have return one of either two names
> (either foo.domain.com or bar.domain.com). I have access to change the PTR
> records for this IP address. Do I simply need to add a second PTR record to
> the reverse zone file?
Multiple PTR records are ignored or not supported at all by any
application I know of. They are technically legal, but if no
application supports them, then it doesn't do you any good.
You need to find a different solution to your problem.
Oh, and please don't use "NOSPAM" garbage in your return address.
The newsgroup you posted this message to is gatewayed to a mailing
list, and having this garbage in your address is anti-social and
makes it more difficult for people to reply to you with the kind of
information you've requested.
Moreover, all address scanning tools I know of are intelligent
enough to remove all "NOSPAM" type tags I've ever seen, so it doesn't
do any good anyway.
--
Brad Knowles, <brad.knowles at skynet.be>
/* efdtt.c Author: Charles M. Hannum <root at ihack.net> */
/* Represented as 1045 digit prime number by Phil Carmody */
/* Prime as DNS cname chain by Roy Arends and Walter Belgers */
/* */
/* Usage is: cat title-key scrambled.vob | efdtt >clear.vob */
/* where title-key = "153 2 8 105 225" or other similar 5-byte key */
dig decss.friet.org|perl -ne'if(/^x/){s/[x.]//g;print pack(H124,$_)}'
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