Hey Ray...

Actually the PTR would be on your IP addresses so the person who
"owns" your IPs is the one that can change it. Essentially each IP
address has a DNS server attached to them that resolves the PTR. I
would say just contact your ISP and tell them you need a PTR setup for
your P addresses... that is of course if your IPs are static.



Hope that helps,

J.J.

On 1/22/08, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying like heck to figure out what should be a simple thing - and
> that is how to set up a reverse dsn/ptr doohicky for my sites. I use
> GoDaddy for DNS, but even after reading multiple web sites, I just
> can't figure it out.
>
> So - can someone give me a "You must be an idiot, here are the step by
> step things you have to do, and even a monkey could follow these
> directions."
>
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