On 06/19/2017 08:51 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
long story short:

in the "125.124.123.in-addr.arpa" zone:

126   IN   PTR   mail.xxx.com.

quoting your original message:
What should I put for IPV4 reverse address : if I put mail.xxx.com, the
reverse address will not point on ns.xxx.com, and if put ns.xxx.com, the
reverse dns will not point on mail.xxx.com, and I shall have mail
problem.

you will not have problem. who told you that?

On 19.06.17 09:51, Pierre Couderc wrote:
Thnk you, but your way of shortening the story ignores the IPV6.

Yes, because the IPv6 is separate from IPv4 here. IPv6 is not a problem:
two different IPv6 addresses, two different AAAA records, one PTR for
"mail", and one PTR for "ns".

If I do what you say reverse IP for DNS will point on mail.xxx.com and not on ns.xxx.com.

I have asked you twice:

WHO TOLD YOU THIS IS A PROBLEM? IT IS NOT!

There are only a few services on the net who currently use reverse DNS
records. SMTP is the most important. DNS servers do not check that.

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