Hi Eduardo.
On Thu, 15 Aug 2019, Eduardo Bonsi wrote:
First, thank you for taking the time to layout your views and suggestion!
;-)
NOTE: This is a perfect use case for off-label use of RPZ, you could
define your PTR record in an RPZ and you wouldn't need to take over the
whole zone.
Dear Fred,
> First, thank you for taking the time to layout your views and suggestion!
I've read through this a couple of times. Seems like you've got Apache running
on 162.201.66.177 (and presumably you know that it is in fact visible to the
world). The provider's reverse record points to
I've read through this a couple of times. Seems like you've got Apache
running on 162.201.66.177 (and presumably you know that it is in fact
visible to the world). The provider's reverse record points to
162-201-66-177.lightspeed.sntcca.sbcglobal.net. You run the DNS for the
zone, and you've
Hi,
I have a DSL/Uverse connection behind a generic router that does not give me
much option to configure but I got it working running DNS/Apache. As some of
you know, AT does not reverse their Uverse connection to any domain. But
since they provide a static IPv4 address, I thought, "what a
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