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That’s not entirely true. Your ISP will need to delegate your subnet(s)
to your DNS servers if you want to run your own reverse DNS. If you own yoru
subnet, you need to work with the registrar to get the delegation. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ed Crowley [MVP] It's likely that your ISP will have to
host your Internet reverse zone if they own your IP addresses. Really,
you're going to have to ask them. Ed
Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of rubix cube Hi list, How do you exactly configure a reverse DNS zone? which type should it
be? (standard, primary, active directory integrated), should it allow for zone
transfer, if I want to configure it on my internal DNS server (which doesn't do
any zone transfers with any one else its only internal, but it can resolve
external names), how should I do that? I need it for my email that is being
rejected for the lack of a reverse DNS setup. Also do I need to do anything
with my ISP, ask him to do anything for my name records in his database? Thanks, r.c. |
- RE: [ActiveDir] Reverse DNS Brian Desmond
- RE: [ActiveDir] Revers... Ed Crowley [MVP]
- Re: [ActiveDir] Revers... rubix cube
- RE: [ActiveDir] Re... Ed Crowley [MVP]
- RE: [ActiveDir] Revers... Bernard, Aric
- RE: [ActiveDir] Revers... Derek Harris
- RE: [ActiveDir] Re... Ed Crowley [MVP]
- Re: [ActiveDir... rubix cube
- Re: [Activ... Phil Renouf
