Assistance with reverse lookup zone
Mark Andrews
marka at isc.org
Fri Jun 12 01:42:16 UTC 2009
In message <B86F8BCEEED5184CA225E0CC10FF61163EC03A at bdc03srv04.bdc.int>, "Frank
Pikelner" writes:
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> Every now and then we get a bounce on emails that are sent through one =
> of our mails servers located on 64.187.3.170. The bounce messages look =
> as follows and appear to indicate that our reverse zone is missing a =
> record, though the record is there and resolves through nslookup. The =
> ISP delegates a number of IP addresses from the zone back to us (16 IP =
> addresses). So my guess is that our zone file needs to be rewritten or =
> there may be something else I'm missing.
>
>
> <first_last at some_domain.com>: host mx.some_domain.com[xxx.xx.xx.xx] =
> said: 450 4.7.1 Client
> host rejected: cannot find your hostname, [64.187.3.170] (in reply =
> to RCPT
> TO command)
>
>
> Performing a manual reverse lookup correctly displays the correct name =
> for 170.3.187.64.in-addr.arpa. Our zone file looks as follows (other =
> records removed):
ns1.blue-dot.ca is NOT configured to serve
162-27.3.187.64.in-addr.arpa. It should be so configured.
Mark
162-27.3.187.64.in-addr.arpa. 86400 IN NS ns3.blue-dot.ca.
162-27.3.187.64.in-addr.arpa. 86400 IN NS ns1.blue-dot.ca.
162-27.3.187.64.in-addr.arpa. 86400 IN NS ns2.blue-dot.ca.
;; Received 115 bytes from 209.135.99.3#53(ns2.toroon.grouptelecom.net) in 249 ms
3.187.64.in-addr.arpa. 1800 IN SOA ns1.blue-dot.ca. dnsadmin.ns1.blue-dot.ca. 2009011401 1800 900 604800 1800
;; Received 110 bytes from 64.187.3.170#53(ns3.blue-dot.ca) in 679 ms
>
> $ORIGIN .
> $TTL 86400 ; 1 day
> 3.187.64.in-addr.arpa IN SOA ns1.blue-dot.ca. =
> dnsadmin.ns1.blue-dot.ca. (
> 2009011401 ; serial
> 1800 ; refresh (30 minutes)
> 900 ; retry (15 minutes)
> 604800 ; expire (1 week)
> 1800 ; minimum (30 minutes)
> )
> NS ns1.blue-dot.ca.
> NS ns2.blue-dot.ca.
> NS ns3.blue-dot.ca.
> $ORIGIN 3.187.64.in-addr.arpa.
> 170 PTR smtp3.netcraftcommunications.com.
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> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Every now and then we get a bounce on emails that are =
> sent through one of our mails servers located on 64.187.3.170. The =
> bounce messages look as follows and appear to indicate that our reverse =
> zone is missing a record, though the record is there and resolves =
> through nslookup. The ISP delegates a number of IP addresses from the =
> zone back to us (16 IP addresses). So my guess is that our zone file =
> needs to be rewritten or there may be something else I'm missing.<BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>
> <first_last at some_domain.com>: host =
> mx.some_domain.com[xxx.xx.xx.xx] said: 450 4.7.1 Client<BR>
> host rejected: cannot find your hostname, =
> [64.187.3.170] (in reply to RCPT<BR>
> TO command)<BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>
> Performing a manual reverse lookup correctly displays the correct name =
> for 170.3.187.64.in-addr.arpa. Our zone file looks as follows (other =
> records removed):<BR>
> <BR>
> $ORIGIN .<BR>
> $TTL 86400 ; 1 day<BR>
> 3.187.64.in-addr.arpa IN SOA ns1.blue-dot.ca. =
> dnsadmin.ns1.blue-dot.ca. (<BR>
> &=
> nbsp; &n=
> bsp; 2009011401 ; serial<BR>
> &=
> nbsp; &n=
> bsp; =
> 1800 ; refresh (30 minutes)<BR>
> &=
> nbsp; &n=
> bsp; =
> 900 ; retry (15 minutes)<BR>
> &=
> nbsp; &n=
> bsp; 604800 =
> ; expire (1 week)<BR>
> &=
> nbsp; &n=
> bsp; =
> 1800 ; minimum (30 minutes)<BR>
> &=
> nbsp; &n=
> bsp; )<BR>
> &=
> nbsp; =
> NS ns1.blue-dot.ca.<BR>
> &=
> nbsp; =
> NS ns2.blue-dot.ca.<BR>
> &=
> nbsp; =
> NS ns3.blue-dot.ca.<BR>
> $ORIGIN 3.187.64.in-addr.arpa.<BR>
> 170 &nbs=
> p; =
> PTR smtp3.netcraftcommunications.com.<BR>
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Mark Andrews, ISC
1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia
PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: marka at isc.org
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