So I can't understand why DNSStuff can not see it?

Learn to use and trust basic tools, not some 3rd-party GUI. Even broken nslookup as a query tool is more trustable than a huge web application. dig is the best DNS query tool.

Len, enough with the digs at me (no pun intended <G>).

While it is indeed good to use and trust basic tools, it is very poor manners to badmouth things without any evidence of a problem. Nslookup is *NOT* broken. You just hate it because it doesn't display the information that dig displays -- unless you type "set debug". Once you do that, it displays virtually the same information as dig.

As for the huge web application, there are no known bugs with the reverse DNS lookups through www.dnsstuff.com . In fact, the information produced by that site is trusted by many large companies and organizations whose names you know.

So if you think nslookup is "broken", let us know why. If you think www.dnsstuff.com -- probably the most trusted DNS site on the Internet -- is not completely "trustable", say why. And before you say it, "the DNS report portion misleads people into thinking small problems are big problems" is not an issue of trust.

-Scott
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