On 7 January 2012 10:28, Duane Hill <duih...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Saturday, January 07, 2012 at 16:15:47 UTC, > carlos.sura1@googlemail.comconfabulated: > > > On 7 January 2012 10:08, Duane Hill <duih...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> On Saturday, January 07, 2012 at 15:45:44 UTC, > carlos.sura1@googlemail.comconfabulated: > >> > >> > Hello mates, > >> > >> > I have a problem, my provider does not want to set rDNS to my IP's > since > >> I > >> > have 5 IP's rotating for my server, I don't know why. So he told me I > can > >> > do this manually. > >> > >> > So I've added this as a master zone: > >> > $ttl 38400 > >> > 80.236.109.in-addr.arpa. IN SOA dominio.dominio.com. > abuse.dominio.com. > >> > (notice that last digits are miss) > >> > 1325905990 > >> > 10800 > >> > 3600 > >> > 604800 > >> > 38400 ) > >> > 80.236.109.in-addr.arpa. IN NS dominio.dominio.com. > >> > xx.xx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR dominio.com. > >> > xx.xx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR mail.dominio.com. > >> > xx.xx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR ns1.dominio.com. > >> > xx.xx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR dominio.com. > >> > xx.xx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR mail.dominio.com. > >> > xx.xx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR ns2.dominio.com. > >> > xx.xx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR dominio.com. > >> > xx.xx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR mail.dominio.com. > >> > xx.xx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR dominio.com. > >> > xx.xx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR mail.dominio.com. > >> > xx.xx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR dominio.com. > >> > xx.xx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR mail.dominio.com. > >> > >> > >> > But it does not reflect any change in any machine, just in the local > >> > machine I get the answer, when I try in any other machine, it still > >> showing > >> > me the rDNS of my provider. > >> > >> > Any help? > >> > >> The setting up rDNS on the one server would only be for that local > >> server. All other servers that are not using the one local server > >> for DNS resolution would look to your provider. You would either have > >> to 1) get your provider to delegate rDNS to you, 2) duplicate the rDNS > >> setup on the additional servers, or 3) point DNS (resolv.conf) to > >> the one server that is working locally. > >> > >> Without your provider delegating rDNS to you, the "rest of the > >> world" would still be looking to your provider for rDNS, regardless. > >> > >> -- > >> If at first you don't succeed... > >> ...so much for skydiving. > >> > >> > >> > > Hello Duane, > > > Thank your for answer. I just have one question: What you mean that my > > provider has to delegate rDNS to me? I have the resolv.conf with my own > > nameservers. > > > Locally it shows as I want, but not on the Internet. What would I need to > > ask to my provider? > > > Thanks! > > You would have to find out if your provider would delegate rDNS for > the IP address range to you. You would have to provide them with the > name server IP addresses that would be serving rDNS. I can only assume > if they will not set up the rDNS for you, they may not delegate rDNS > either. > > If you are trying to set up an email server and your provider will not > delegate or set up the rDNS, just set up your email server to relay > outbound messages through your provider. That is exactly what I am > doing here and have been for 5+ years without any issues. > > -- > If at first you don't succeed... > ...so much for skydiving. > > > This is quite interesting. Yes, what I'm trying to set up is a email server. But I'm not sure how to set that configuration, can you send me a link or resource? because I'm having emails issue because rDNS.
In any case, I will do a research. Thanks. -- Carlos Sura.- www.carlossura.com