>Ok, now I'm confused.  Are you saying then that even though all the 
>machines in my
>network are assigned IP addresses via DHCP, that I have to have each of those
>address resolve to something in the reverse DNS?  I think most people 
>would only
>list servers, not workstations in DNS.  I don't even have them listed in the
>primary.

If the IPs are Internet-reachable, they are required to have a reverse DNS 
entry.  If the IPs are internal only (IE 10.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x), they are 
not required to have a reverse DNS entry.

If they are external IPs, and you don't want reverse DNS entries, you can 
disable the REVDNS test.
                                 -Scott

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