PTR record
Barry Margolin
barmar at bbnplanet.com
Fri Sep 24 20:38:54 UTC 1999
In article <DXQG3.3302$1i3.48124 at nuq-read.news.verio.net>,
GB <gf at g.coim> wrote:
>I have (I think) reverse naming turned on correctly. Has anyone seen this
>before?
Your reverse DNS domain is delegated to Verio:
37.20.207.in-addr.arpa. 86400 NS b.ns.verio.net.
37.20.207.in-addr.arpa. 86400 NS dns1.ncal.verio.net.
37.20.207.in-addr.arpa. 86400 NS dns2.ncal.verio.net.
37.20.207.in-addr.arpa. 86400 NS ns1.verio.net.
It doesn't matter what you have turned on, you have to get *them* to
install the PTR record.
If they've assigned this class C to you (according to ARIN, this class C
has been assigned to Global Network Services in Redwood City, CA), you
should get them to delegate the reverse DNS to your servers. If only a
subnet has been assigned to you, the technique in RFC 2317 will have to be
used.
--
Barry Margolin, barmar at bbnplanet.com
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