multiple names for one ip is a red herring (idiom for something which
distracts one from the proper path).
666.42.7.1.in-addr.arpa. PTR my.dom.ain.
PTR another.dom.ain.
PTR yet.another.name.
is perfectly legal and in common use.
randy
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