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Sorry if this is a little left of field, but I suspect that collectively the 
people on this list can give us better advice than many.

Many many moons ago we setup the PTR records for our network using a template 
that clearly flagged that the IPs were static and used for hosting.

The result was that the IP 185.97.239.13 would end up with a PTR record of 
239-13.colo.sta.blacknight.ie

Fast forward to 2022 and we now offer broadband to both businesses and 
consumers, but unfortunately some streaming services and others are blocking 
access. So our users have issues with Disney+, All4, Netflix and Ticketmaster 
to name but a few examples. One of the issues appears to be the PTR records.

For clarity the IP blocks we use for broadband are NOT the same blocks that we 
use for hosting.

We are therefore looking at tweaking the PTR records for the broadband net 
blocks.

Would removing the “colo.sta” bit be enough?

Should we replace it with something else?

Thanks and regards

Michele



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Mr Michele Neylon
Blacknight Solutions
Hosting, Colocation & Domains
https://www.blacknight.com/
https://blacknight.blog/
Intl. +353 (0) 59  9183072
Direct Dial: +353 (0)59 9183090
Personal blog: https://michele.blog/
Some thoughts: https://ceo.hosting/
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Blacknight Internet Solutions Ltd, Unit 12A,Barrowside Business Park,Sleaty
Road,Graiguecullen,Carlow,R93 X265,Ireland  Company No.: 370845


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