At 1:41 PM +0200 2002/09/09, Peter van Dijk wrote:
> PTR is not special to nameserver software in any way. If it can handle
> an A record that is the name of the domain, it can handle a PTR.
Maybe not the nameserver software you've seen. Moreover, the
real problem is not the nameserver software, but all the other
incredibly broken applications out there that can't handle PTR
co-existing with SOA & NS RRs.
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