RE: record PTR

2024-03-14 Thread sami . rahal
It's clear, thank you. De : Ben Croswell Envoyé : jeudi 14 mars 2024 13:26 À : RAHAL Sami SOFRECOM ; ML BIND Users Objet : Re: record PTR 181.242.197.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN NS douala0.orange.cm. 181.242.197.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN NS nsbangui.orangerca.com.

Re: record PTR

2024-03-14 Thread Ben Croswell
181.242.197.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN NS douala0.orange.cm. 181.242.197.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN NS nsbangui.orangerca.com. 181.242.197.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN NS yaounde0.orange.cm. The in-addr currently points to the DNS servers above. Those would need to be changed to your servers or the owners of

Re: record PTR

2024-03-14 Thread Marco Moock
Am 14.03.2024 schrieb sami.ra...@sofrecom.com: > Hello, please, I want to know if I need to delegate a range of IP > addresses to my authoritative DNS server with my registrar before > creating a PTR record or not. In other words, if I want to create a > PTR record on my authoritative server

Re: record PTR

2024-03-14 Thread Ben Croswell
The in-addr.arpa domain for your IP space will need to be delegated to your DNS servers. That generally happens at the entity that assigned the block. For instance ARIN, RIPE, or APNIC. On Thu, Mar 14, 2024, 8:06 AM wrote: > Hello, please, I want to know if I need to delegate a range of IP >

record PTR

2024-03-14 Thread sami . rahal
Hello, please, I want to know if I need to delegate a range of IP addresses to my authoritative DNS server with my registrar before creating a PTR record or not. In other words, if I want to create a PTR record on my authoritative server (ns1.mydomain.com) for mail.mydomain.com pointing to