On Jul 22, 2007, at 9:04 PM, Olivier Nicole wrote:
With some delay, several answers together.
Very good. :-)
For the example I gave, I am of course authoritative.
Are you? Depending on which servers I query, I either get an
NXDOMAIN, an answer with no authoritative nameservers listed, or
Hi Chuck,
With some delay, several answers together.
For the example I gave, I am of course authoritative.
Are you? Depending on which servers I query, I either get an
NXDOMAIN, an answer with no authoritative nameservers listed, or the
results you've shown. That implies that there is
I'm using dynamicDNS, so I will able to specify the forward *AND*
reverse lookups?
Yes.
No, nobody else is going to see the results your local nameserver
sends since it isn't authoritative for the domains, and the
delegation for the IP block isn't going to point to your server but
On Jul 15, 2007, at 11:07 PM, Olivier Nicole wrote:
No, nobody else is going to see the results your local nameserver
sends since it isn't authoritative for the domains, and the
delegation for the IP block isn't going to point to your server but
to the actual nameserver. Take a look at what
Sorry I not explained clearly:
Who is assigning the dynamic IP ?
This is my Lan, server is freebsd 6.2, My LAN have 5 XP,Linux CLients.
I registered a DynamicIP at dyndns.com: www.thecuong.gotdns.com
In Freebsd 6.2, I have also postfix MTA. Currently my clients have mail
adress such as
[EMAIL
I understand your problem.
dyndns.com is taking care of the forward dynamic DNS for you.
Now who is in charge of the reverse DNS for 58.187.106.120 (your
current IP)? I beleive it is FPT.
So FPT should upgrade its own reverse DNS every time it gives an IP to
your server.
Right now if I make a
But my postfix only can receive mails from freebsd-questions mailing
list, it can not send mail to this.
There is another thing you have to consider. As it is explained in
http://www.bsdforums.org/forums/showthread.php?p=265093#post265093
your dynamic IP has been black listed (the IP was used
On 7/13/07, Olivier Nicole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand your problem.
dyndns.com is taking care of the forward dynamic DNS for you.
Now who is in charge of the reverse DNS for 58.187.106.120 (your
current IP)? I beleive it is FPT.
So FPT should upgrade its own reverse DNS every time
Olivier Nicole wrote:
But my postfix only can receive mails from freebsd-questions mailing
list, it can not send mail to this.
There is another thing you have to consider. As it is explained in
http://www.bsdforums.org/forums/showthread.php?p=265093#post265093
your dynamic IP has been
vuthecuong wrote:
Olivier Nicole wrote:
But my postfix only can receive mails from freebsd-questions mailing
list, it can not send mail to this.
There is another thing you have to consider. As it is explained in
http://www.bsdforums.org/forums/showthread.php?p=265093#post265093
your
On Jul 12, 2007, at 10:09 PM, vuthecuong wrote:
I just confirm only:
I'm using dynamicDNS, so I will able to specify the forward *AND*
reverse lookups?
No. Reverse lookups are controlled by whoever owns the IP delegation
for the netblock in question, and they are not going to configure
On Jul 12, 2007, at 10:36 PM, Olivier Nicole wrote:
I'm using dynamicDNS, so I will able to specify the forward *AND*
reverse lookups?
Yes.
No, nobody else is going to see the results your local nameserver
sends since it isn't authoritative for the domains, and the
delegation for the IP
Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Jul 12, 2007, at 10:09 PM, vuthecuong wrote:
I just confirm only:
I'm using dynamicDNS, so I will able to specify the forward *AND*
reverse lookups?
No. Reverse lookups are controlled by whoever owns the IP delegation
for the netblock in question, and they are not
On Jul 13, 2007, at 10:44 AM, Dan Casey wrote:
I'm using dynamicDNS, so I will able to specify the forward *AND*
reverse lookups?
No. Reverse lookups are controlled by whoever owns the IP delegation
for the netblock in question, and they are not going to configure PTR
records for dynamic IPs.
Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Jul 13, 2007, at 10:44 AM, Dan Casey wrote:
I'm using dynamicDNS, so I will able to specify the forward *AND*
reverse lookups?
No. Reverse lookups are controlled by whoever owns the IP delegation
for the netblock in question, and they are not going to configure PTR
I just confirm only:
I'm using dynamicDNS, so I will able to specify the forward *AND*
reverse lookups?
Tnx
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Maybe I'm stupid because I already spent 3 days creating my zone file
and reverse file
but I still can not sussefull.
I'm running FreeBSD 6.2, I have DynamicIP: www.thecuong.gotdns.com.
Could you help me to create the simple example of zone file and reverse
file for me
Who is assigning
Hi Olivier Nicole
Tnx for ur quick response.
I'm very very new to both DNS and Freebsd.
Maybe I'm stupid because I already spent 3 days creating my zone file
and reverse file
but I still can not sussefull.
I'm running FreeBSD 6.2, I have DynamicIP: www.thecuong.gotdns.com.
Could you help me to
I'm using dynamicDNS, so I will able to specify the forward *AND*
reverse lookups?
Yes.
Forward DNS lookup: (alrw17.desktops.cs.ait.ac.th is dynamic DNS)
banyanon57: dig alrw17.desktops.cs.ait.ac.th
; DiG 9.3.1 alrw17.desktops.cs.ait.ac.th
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;;
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