At 03:03 PM 12/6/2000 -0800, you wrote:
>Yeah.. well at my ISP it does..
Switch ISP's.
Cheers
Mark
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»Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Unix Reverse DNS
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»> >my ISP looses my DNS servers in my Reverse DNS lookup
»> >97.19.208.in-addr.arpa ..
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»> explain what you mean by the preceding
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»Approximately every two weeks the zone file for the Reverse
»lookup changes
> > explain what you mean by the preceding
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>Approximately every two weeks the zone file for the Reverse lookup changes
>back to their old one whcih has only their DNS servers in the file and all
>of mine are missing. They had corrected it before you did your lookup and
>now it is working again
> >my ISP looses my DNS servers in my Reverse DNS lookup
> >97.19.208.in-addr.arpa ..
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> explain what you mean by the preceding
Approximately every two weeks the zone file for the Reverse lookup changes
back to their old one whcih has only their DNS servers in the file and all
of mine are missi
>my ISP looses my DNS servers in my Reverse DNS lookup
>97.19.208.in-addr.arpa ..
explain what you mean by the preceding
>My primary DNS is root.californian.net
>(208.19.97.8) and secondary is realserver.californian.net (208.19.97.39)
ok, for your forward zone:
# dig bakersfield.net ns
; <<
btw, restrict zone trnasfers from you ns's
Len
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