senthil vel wrote:
Hi Jake,
Sorry if my question is too stupid. If a domain is in a shared
environment, how can we set the rDNS?
Not a stupid question at all. I looked for the answer to that one for
hours when I first started - and still never got it answered completely.
As long as the system's hostname (obtained by running "hostname --fqdn")
matches your rDNS you should be good for 99% of the servers out there.
Most only require that you have *some* type of entry that does not look
like an ISP generated entry to function.
For example, I have 9 domains on this server, but as long as my rDNS
matches mail.qmailtoaster.com (the machine's hostname) and has a
corresponding A record then everything should work as planned.
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