It's legal...it just might not be smart as far as your environment is concerned. On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 9:44 AM, Peter Laws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dawn Connelly wrote: > > It works, but the question you have to ask is what are you trying to > > achieve with the PTR record. If something is doing reverse > > authentication, it will fail half the time. If you are using PTR records > > just to document stuff and it doesn't really matter, you can have as > Yeah, but is it *legal* RFC-wise. I know it works, but that means little. > > We're converting to GENERATE for a bunch of documentation-related > placeholder records and I want to know how far to go cleaning up dupes that > have crept in. > > Your "half the time" example is, I think, going to be why I go on a > cleaning binge ... > > > -- > Peter Laws / N5UWY > National Weather Center / Network Operations Center > University of Oklahoma Information Technology > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Feedback? Contact my director, Craig Cochell, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you! > > > >
