Sandiel,

   PTR or reverse DNS should be created by your ISP or owner (AS) of your
IP. You can email this sample to your ISP,

                      PTR/REVERSE DNS
61.9.95.21 IN PTR ns1.sample.com
61.9.95.22 IN PTR ns2.sample.com

<http://61.9.95.21>21.95.9.61.in-addr.arpa IN PTR ns1.sample.com
22.95.9.61.in-addr.arpa IN PTR ns1.sample.com
On 5/29/07, seekuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello people,

I have a DNS Server with IPs 61.9.95.21 and 61.9.95.22 I like this to be
an authoritative dns server. I already configured the reverse DNS on my
local server and do adig -x 61.9.95.21 the result is that it can point
back to my reverse dns query but when I use my ISP's DNS (about 4 hours) it
will not resolve to my public IP. The plan was to make this machine a web
hosting and email hosting for our group of company therefore may domains
will be hosted by the said IPs. One of the requirement is that when I add or
change my reverse DNS entry my ISPs DNS will also update of the changes I
done. My problem now is how to properly request this to our ISP. Any ideas?

Thanks and more power.

Sandeil

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