Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-16 Thread Chris Odell
Jeff Montgomey writes: 

how did you do the reverse search? I do have a windows dns server that 
this record works on. ns1.cpsinet.com but with ns-atl-b it is not working. 

Chris Odell wrote: 

I just did a reverse search and it looks like its working to me.  


-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 16, 
2006 7:39 AM

To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question 

Ok I did like you said and updated using the update-data.sh  and here is 
my

data file now:
#193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net:3600
^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
Z193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384:204 
8:1
048576:2560:86400 

It still does not work.: 

Asking b.root-servers.net for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:   
 b.root-servers.net says to go to dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. (zone:

12.in-addr.arpa.) Asking dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. for
2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:  Got CNAME referral to
2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. at server ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. (zone
0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa.) [from 12.127.16.70] Asking
ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR record:  
Timed
out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again. 

 


Also, thanks for the tip.  I logged back in and changed the password and
logged out again. 

Chris Odell wrote: 

  

Jeff, 

Your zone is still a full IP -  "Domain: 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" and 
it should be - "Domain: 193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" . Just delete that 
domain and create it WITHOUT the last octet of the IP i.e. everything 
except for the "2." 

I don't know if you realize it, but when you are posting the links to 
the mail people can click them and be in your session already



authenticated.
  

Chris Odell 


-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 6:19 AM
To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question 

I added entries for the authoritive name server 


My entry look like this:
2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
b8e72 
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=

1016&
domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 	NS 	dbru.br.ns.els-gms.att.net 	n/a 
	3600 	Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
b8e72 
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1016&

domai
n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 


2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
b8e72 
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=

1017&
domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 	PTR 	mail.otishealthcarecenter.org 
	n/a 	3600 	Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
b8e72 
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1017&

domai
n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 


2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
b8e72 
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=

1018&
domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 	PTR 	mail.gracecottage.org 	n/a 	3600 
	Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
b8e72 
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1018&

domai
n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 

 

It still is not working 

Asking d.root-servers.net for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:  
 d.root-servers.net says to go to dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. (zone:

12.in-addr.arpa.)
Asking dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR



record:
  

Got CNAME referral to 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. at server 
ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. (zone 0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa.) [from 
12.127.16.70] Asking ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 
2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR record:
Timed out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again. 

 

Chris Odell wrote: 

 



Who says he was entering that in his PTR records - he was just merly 
telling me what his range was. I think his issue is that he does not 
have the entries for the authoritive name servers. 

Chris Odell 


-Original Message-
From: Karl Shea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 9:44 AM
To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question 

Reverse DNS doesn't work that way, you had it right the first time. You 
cannot have a slash in a host name; only letters, numbers, and
  


hyphens.
  

It's a per-IP lookup, not for a whole range. 


If you have an IP you want to have a reverse entry for, for example you
   

  

want 






12.160.192.6 to resolve to ahost.exam

Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-16 Thread Jeff Montgomey
how did you do the reverse search? I do have a windows dns server that 
this record works on. ns1.cpsinet.com but with ns-atl-b it is not working.


Chris Odell wrote:

I just did a reverse search and it looks like its working to me. 


-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 7:39 AM

To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Ok I did like you said and updated using the update-data.sh  and here is my
data file now:
#193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net:3600
^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
Z193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384:2048:1
048576:2560:86400

It still does not work.:

Asking b.root-servers.net for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:  
  b.root-servers.net says to go to dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. (zone:

12.in-addr.arpa.) Asking dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. for
2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:  Got CNAME referral to
2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. at server ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. (zone
0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa.) [from 12.127.16.70] Asking
ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR record:  Timed
out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again.



Also, thanks for the tip.  I logged back in and changed the password and
logged out again.

Chris Odell wrote:

 


Jeff,

Your zone is still a full IP -  "Domain: 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" 
and it should be - "Domain: 193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" . Just delete that 
domain and create it WITHOUT the last octet of the IP i.e. everything 
except for the "2."


I don't know if you realize it, but when you are posting the links to 
the mail people can click them and be in your session already
   


authenticated.
 


Chris Odell

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 6:19 AM
To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

I added entries for the authoritive name server

My entry look like this:
2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
b8e72 
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=

1016&
domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
	NS 	dbru.br.ns.els-gms.att.net 	n/a 	3600 	Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
b8e72 
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1016&

domai
n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa>

2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
b8e72 
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=

1017&
domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
	PTR 	mail.otishealthcarecenter.org 	n/a 	3600 	Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
b8e72 
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1017&

domai
n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa>

2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
b8e72 
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=

1018&
domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
	PTR 	mail.gracecottage.org 	n/a 	3600 	Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
b8e72 
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1018&

domai
n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa>



It still is not working

Asking d.root-servers.net for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:  
 d.root-servers.net says to go to dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. (zone:

12.in-addr.arpa.)
Asking dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR
   


record:
 

Got CNAME referral to 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. at server 
ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. (zone 0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa.) [from 
12.127.16.70] Asking ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 
2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR record:

Timed out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again.



Chris Odell wrote:



   

Who says he was entering that in his PTR records - he was just merly 
telling me what his range was. I think his issue is that he does not 
have the entries for the authoritive name servers.


Chris Odell

-Original Message-
From: Karl Shea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 9:44 AM
To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Reverse DNS doesn't work that way, you had it right the first time. 
You cannot have a slash in a host name; only letters, numbers, and
 


hyphens.
 


It's a per-IP lookup, not for a whole range.

If you have an IP you want to have a reverse entry for, for example 
you
  

 


want


   


12.160.192.6 to resolve to ahost.example.com, then
  

 


6.192.160.12.in-addr.arpa


   


has a PTR record for

RE: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-16 Thread Chris Odell

  I just did a reverse search and it looks like its working to me. 

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 7:39 AM
To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Ok I did like you said and updated using the update-data.sh  and here is my
data file now:
#193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net:3600
^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
Z193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384:2048:1
048576:2560:86400

It still does not work.:

Asking b.root-servers.net for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:  
   b.root-servers.net says to go to dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. (zone:
12.in-addr.arpa.) Asking dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. for
2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:  Got CNAME referral to
2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. at server ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. (zone
0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa.) [from 12.127.16.70] Asking
ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR record:  Timed
out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again.



Also, thanks for the tip.  I logged back in and changed the password and
logged out again.

Chris Odell wrote:

>Jeff,
>
>  Your zone is still a full IP -  "Domain: 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" 
>and it should be - "Domain: 193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" . Just delete that 
>domain and create it WITHOUT the last octet of the IP i.e. everything 
>except for the "2."
>
>  I don't know if you realize it, but when you are posting the links to 
>the mail people can click them and be in your session already
authenticated.
>
>Chris Odell
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 6:19 AM
>To: users@vegadns.org
>Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question
>
>I added entries for the authoritive name server
>
>My entry look like this:
>2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
><http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
>b8e72 
>de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=
>1016&
>domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
>   NS  dbru.br.ns.els-gms.att.net  n/a 3600Trash 
><http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
>b8e72 
>de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1016&
>domai
>n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa>
>
>2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
><http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
>b8e72 
>de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=
>1017&
>domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
>   PTR mail.otishealthcarecenter.org   n/a 3600Trash 
><http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
>b8e72 
>de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1017&
>domai
>n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa>
>
>2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
><http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
>b8e72 
>de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=
>1018&
>domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
>   PTR mail.gracecottage.org   n/a 3600Trash 
><http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1
>b8e72 
>de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1018&
>domai
>n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa>
>
>
>
>It still is not working
>
>Asking d.root-servers.net for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:  
>   d.root-servers.net says to go to dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. (zone:
>12.in-addr.arpa.)
>Asking dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR
record:
>Got CNAME referral to 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. at server 
>ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. (zone 0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa.) [from 
>12.127.16.70] Asking ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 
>2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR record:
>Timed out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again.
>
>
>
>Chris Odell wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Who says he was entering that in his PTR records - he was just merly 
>>telling me what his range was. I think his issue is that he does not 
>>have the entries for the authoritive name servers.
>>
>>Chris Odell
>>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Karl Shea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 9:44 AM
>>To: users@vegadns.org
>>Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question
>>
>>Reverse DNS doesn't work that way, you had it right the first time. 
>>You cannot have a slash in a host name; only letters, numbers, and
hyph

Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-16 Thread Jeff Montgomey

Ok I did like you said and updated using the update-data.sh
and here is my data file now:
#193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net:3600
^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
Z193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384:2048:1048576:2560:86400

It still does not work.:

Asking b.root-servers.net for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:  
  b.root-servers.net says to go to dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. (zone: 12.in-addr.arpa.)

Asking dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:  
Got CNAME referral to 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. at server 
ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. (zone 0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa.) [from 12.127.16.70]
Asking ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR record:  
Timed out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again.



Also, thanks for the tip.  I logged back in and changed the password and 
logged out again.


Chris Odell wrote:


Jeff,

 Your zone is still a full IP -  "Domain: 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" and it
should be - "Domain: 193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" . Just delete that domain and
create it WITHOUT the last octet of the IP i.e. everything except for the
"2."

 I don't know if you realize it, but when you are posting the links to the
mail people can click them and be in your session already authenticated.

Chris Odell

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 6:19 AM

To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

I added entries for the authoritive name server

My entry look like this:
2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=1016&
domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
	NS 	dbru.br.ns.els-gms.att.net 	n/a 	3600 	Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72

de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1016&domai
n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 


2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=1017&
domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
	PTR 	mail.otishealthcarecenter.org 	n/a 	3600 	Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72

de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1017&domai
n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 


2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=1018&
domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
	PTR 	mail.gracecottage.org 	n/a 	3600 	Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72

de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1018&domai
n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 




It still is not working

Asking d.root-servers.net for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:  
  d.root-servers.net says to go to dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. (zone:

12.in-addr.arpa.)
Asking dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:
Got CNAME referral to 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. at server
ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. (zone 0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa.) [from
12.127.16.70]
Asking ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR record:
Timed out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again.



Chris Odell wrote:

 


Who says he was entering that in his PTR records - he was just merly
telling me what his range was. I think his issue is that he does not have
the entries for the authoritive name servers.

Chris Odell 


-Original Message-
From: Karl Shea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 9:44 AM

To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Reverse DNS doesn't work that way, you had it right the first time. You
cannot have a slash in a host name; only letters, numbers, and hyphens. 
It's a per-IP lookup, not for a whole range.


If you have an IP you want to have a reverse entry for, for example you
   


want
 


12.160.192.6 to resolve to ahost.example.com, then
   


6.192.160.12.in-addr.arpa
 


has a PTR record for ahost.example.com.

I think you may want to search Google for an example of how it works.

-Karl

Jeff Montgomey wrote:


   


My IP range is 12.160.193.0/28 (0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa).

Yes it is delegated to me and this ns is registered.
Thanks for the help.

Chris Odell wrote:

  

 

What is the ip range that is assigned to you? Did you ask your 
upstream provider to delegate the range to you? Are your NS registered?

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mai

RE: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-16 Thread Chris Odell

  If you do a search on the full IP being used you will see that it works -
Just like I said correct the domain entry and add your records you will be
good to go... 

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 6:19 AM
To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

I added entries for the authoritive name server

My entry look like this:
2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=1016&
domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
NS  dbru.br.ns.els-gms.att.net  n/a 3600Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1016&domai
n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 

2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=1017&
domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
PTR mail.otishealthcarecenter.org   n/a 3600Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1017&domai
n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 

2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=1018&
domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
PTR mail.gracecottage.org   n/a 3600Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1018&domai
n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 



It still is not working

Asking d.root-servers.net for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:  
   d.root-servers.net says to go to dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. (zone:
12.in-addr.arpa.)
Asking dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:
Got CNAME referral to 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. at server
ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. (zone 0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa.) [from
12.127.16.70]
Asking ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR record:
Timed out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again.



Chris Odell wrote:

>Who says he was entering that in his PTR records - he was just merly
>telling me what his range was. I think his issue is that he does not have
>the entries for the authoritive name servers.
>
>Chris Odell 
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Karl Shea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 9:44 AM
>To: users@vegadns.org
>Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question
>
>Reverse DNS doesn't work that way, you had it right the first time. You
>cannot have a slash in a host name; only letters, numbers, and hyphens. 
>It's a per-IP lookup, not for a whole range.
>
>If you have an IP you want to have a reverse entry for, for example you
want
>12.160.192.6 to resolve to ahost.example.com, then
6.192.160.12.in-addr.arpa
>has a PTR record for ahost.example.com.
>
>I think you may want to search Google for an example of how it works.
>
>-Karl
>
>Jeff Montgomey wrote:
>  
>
>>My IP range is 12.160.193.0/28 (0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa).
>>
>>Yes it is delegated to me and this ns is registered.
>>Thanks for the help.
>>
>>Chris Odell wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>What is the ip range that is assigned to you? Did you ask your 
>>>upstream provider to delegate the range to you? Are your NS registered?
>>>-Original Message-
>>>From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 
>>>January 12, 2006 11:46 AM
>>>To: users@vegadns.org
>>>Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question
>>>
>>>Chris Odell wrote:
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>>>I believe that you have a extra octet in your domain entry. Foe the 
>>>>domain it should be "193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" and it looks like you 
>>>>have "2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" Make new domains without the last 
>>>>octet and you should be good - at least that how mine is
>>>>
>>>>Chris Odell
>>>>
>>>>-Original Message-
>>>>From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 9:49 AM
>>>>To: users@vegadns.org
>>>>Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question
>>>>
>>>>Bob Hutchinson wrote:

RE: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-16 Thread Chris Odell
Jeff,

  Your zone is still a full IP -  "Domain: 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" and it
should be - "Domain: 193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" . Just delete that domain and
create it WITHOUT the last octet of the IP i.e. everything except for the
"2."

  I don't know if you realize it, but when you are posting the links to the
mail people can click them and be in your session already authenticated.

Chris Odell

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 6:19 AM
To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

I added entries for the authoritive name server

My entry look like this:
2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=1016&
domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
NS  dbru.br.ns.els-gms.att.net  n/a 3600Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1016&domai
n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 

2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=1017&
domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
PTR mail.otishealthcarecenter.org   n/a 3600Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1017&domai
n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 

2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=1018&
domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
PTR mail.gracecottage.org   n/a 3600Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72
de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1018&domai
n=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 



It still is not working

Asking d.root-servers.net for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:  
   d.root-servers.net says to go to dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. (zone:
12.in-addr.arpa.)
Asking dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:
Got CNAME referral to 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. at server
ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. (zone 0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa.) [from
12.127.16.70]
Asking ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR record:
Timed out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again.



Chris Odell wrote:

>Who says he was entering that in his PTR records - he was just merly
>telling me what his range was. I think his issue is that he does not have
>the entries for the authoritive name servers.
>
>Chris Odell 
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Karl Shea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 9:44 AM
>To: users@vegadns.org
>Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question
>
>Reverse DNS doesn't work that way, you had it right the first time. You
>cannot have a slash in a host name; only letters, numbers, and hyphens. 
>It's a per-IP lookup, not for a whole range.
>
>If you have an IP you want to have a reverse entry for, for example you
want
>12.160.192.6 to resolve to ahost.example.com, then
6.192.160.12.in-addr.arpa
>has a PTR record for ahost.example.com.
>
>I think you may want to search Google for an example of how it works.
>
>-Karl
>
>Jeff Montgomey wrote:
>  
>
>>My IP range is 12.160.193.0/28 (0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa).
>>
>>Yes it is delegated to me and this ns is registered.
>>Thanks for the help.
>>
>>Chris Odell wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>What is the ip range that is assigned to you? Did you ask your 
>>>upstream provider to delegate the range to you? Are your NS registered?
>>>-Original Message-
>>>From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 
>>>January 12, 2006 11:46 AM
>>>To: users@vegadns.org
>>>Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question
>>>
>>>Chris Odell wrote:
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>>>I believe that you have a extra octet in your domain entry. Foe the 
>>>>domain it should be "193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" and it looks like you 
>>>>have "2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" Make new domains without the last 
>>>>octet and you should be good - at least that how mine is
>>>>
>>>>Chris Odell
>>>>
>>>>-Original Me

Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-16 Thread Jeff Montgomey

I added entries for the authoritive name server

My entry look like this:
2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=1016&domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
	NS 	dbru.br.ns.els-gms.att.net 	n/a 	3600 	Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1016&domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 

2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=1017&domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
	PTR 	mail.otishealthcarecenter.org 	n/a 	3600 	Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1017&domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 

2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=1018&domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
	PTR 	mail.gracecottage.org 	n/a 	3600 	Trash 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=delete&record_id=1018&domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 




It still is not working

Asking d.root-servers.net for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:  
  d.root-servers.net says to go to dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. (zone: 12.in-addr.arpa.)

Asking dmtu.mt.ns.els-gms.att.net. for 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:  
Got CNAME referral to 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. at server 
ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. (zone 0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa.) [from 12.127.16.70]
Asking ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR record:  
Timed out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again.



Chris Odell wrote:


Who says he was entering that in his PTR records - he was just merly
telling me what his range was. I think his issue is that he does not have
the entries for the authoritive name servers.

Chris Odell 


-Original Message-
From: Karl Shea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 9:44 AM

To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Reverse DNS doesn't work that way, you had it right the first time. You
cannot have a slash in a host name; only letters, numbers, and hyphens. 
It's a per-IP lookup, not for a whole range.


If you have an IP you want to have a reverse entry for, for example you want
12.160.192.6 to resolve to ahost.example.com, then 6.192.160.12.in-addr.arpa
has a PTR record for ahost.example.com.

I think you may want to search Google for an example of how it works.

-Karl

Jeff Montgomey wrote:
 


My IP range is 12.160.193.0/28 (0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa).

Yes it is delegated to me and this ns is registered.
Thanks for the help.

Chris Odell wrote:

   

What is the ip range that is assigned to you? Did you ask your 
upstream provider to delegate the range to you? Are your NS registered?

-----Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 
January 12, 2006 11:46 AM

To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Chris Odell wrote:



 

I believe that you have a extra octet in your domain entry. Foe the 
domain it should be "193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" and it looks like you 
have "2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" Make new domains without the last 
octet and you should be good - at least that how mine is....


Chris Odell

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 9:49 AM
To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Bob Hutchinson wrote:



 
   


On Thursday 05 Jan 2006 20:39, Jeff Montgomey wrote:



   
 


I have a block of public IP's that I need to create PTR records for.
When I try to enter them into VegaDNS I get a error saying: *Error:
domain 0/28.58.147.12.in-addr.arpa does not appear to be a valid 
domain name


*It will work if I do 85.147.12.in-adr.arpa but I do not own that 
whole block.  What should I do?



  
 
   


You could tweak the code in domains.php, (circa line 217 in version
0.9.9) to accept the '/'

HTH



   
 


I still cannnot get reverse PTR's to work.
I tried this 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=2a2014113f89dbbe5
0c1
e8f3b
e22ecba&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_
id=
988&d
omain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa>
PRT mail.gracecottage.org

#2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-atl-b.cps

Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-13 Thread Jeff Montgomey
.12.in-addr.arpa> 




Chris Odell wrote:


Who says he was entering that in his PTR records - he was just merly
telling me what his range was. I think his issue is that he does not have
the entries for the authoritive name servers.

Chris Odell 


-Original Message-
From: Karl Shea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 9:44 AM

To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Reverse DNS doesn't work that way, you had it right the first time. You
cannot have a slash in a host name; only letters, numbers, and hyphens. 
It's a per-IP lookup, not for a whole range.


If you have an IP you want to have a reverse entry for, for example you want
12.160.192.6 to resolve to ahost.example.com, then 6.192.160.12.in-addr.arpa
has a PTR record for ahost.example.com.

I think you may want to search Google for an example of how it works.

-Karl

Jeff Montgomey wrote:
 


My IP range is 12.160.193.0/28 (0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa).

Yes it is delegated to me and this ns is registered.
Thanks for the help.

Chris Odell wrote:

   

What is the ip range that is assigned to you? Did you ask your 
upstream provider to delegate the range to you? Are your NS registered?

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 
January 12, 2006 11:46 AM

To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Chris Odell wrote:



 

I believe that you have a extra octet in your domain entry. Foe the 
domain it should be "193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" and it looks like you 
have "2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" Make new domains without the last 
octet and you should be good - at least that how mine is


Chris Odell

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 9:49 AM
To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Bob Hutchinson wrote:



 
   


On Thursday 05 Jan 2006 20:39, Jeff Montgomey wrote:



   
 


I have a block of public IP's that I need to create PTR records for.
When I try to enter them into VegaDNS I get a error saying: *Error:
domain 0/28.58.147.12.in-addr.arpa does not appear to be a valid 
domain name


*It will work if I do 85.147.12.in-adr.arpa but I do not own that 
whole block.  What should I do?



  
 
   


You could tweak the code in domains.php, (circa line 217 in version
0.9.9) to accept the '/'

HTH



   
 


I still cannnot get reverse PTR's to work.
I tried this 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=2a2014113f89dbbe5
0c1
e8f3b
e22ecba&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_
id=
988&d
omain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa>
PRT mail.gracecottage.org

#2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-s.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns1.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns2.cpsinet.com:3600
^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
Z2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16
384
:2048
:1048576:2560:864

I then I test and it does not work off the this server it will 
finally hit my windows and resolve.




 
   


Good Point
I changed it now it looks like this
193.160.12.in-addr.arpa

or in the data file:
#193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-s.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns1.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns2.cpsinet.com:3600
^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
Z193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384
:2048:1

048576:2560:86400

But is still does not work.  From dnsstuff:

Asking ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR
record:
Timed out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again.



 



 





Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-13 Thread Jeff Montgomey

That is what I did the first time.  I added it back like that
2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa 
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=074e6829d0699401ace1b8e72de3a7bc&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=1018&domain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa> 
	PTR 	mail.gracecottage.org 	n/a 	3600



but I still get this from dnsstuff.

Asking ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR record:  
Timed out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again.



Karl Shea wrote:

Reverse DNS doesn't work that way, you had it right the first time. 
You cannot have a slash in a host name; only letters, numbers, and 
hyphens. It's a per-IP lookup, not for a whole range.


If you have an IP you want to have a reverse entry for, for example 
you want 12.160.192.6 to resolve to ahost.example.com, then 
6.192.160.12.in-addr.arpa has a PTR record for ahost.example.com.


I think you may want to search Google for an example of how it works.

-Karl

Jeff Montgomey wrote:


My IP range is 12.160.193.0/28 (0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa).

Yes it is delegated to me and this ns is registered.
Thanks for the help.

Chris Odell wrote:


What is the ip range that is assigned to you? Did you ask your upstream
provider to delegate the range to you? Are your NS registered?
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 
January 12, 2006 11:46 AM

To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Chris Odell wrote:

 

I believe that you have a extra octet in your domain entry. Foe the 
domain it should be "193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" and it looks like you 
have "2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" Make new domains without the last 
octet and you should be good - at least that how mine is


Chris Odell

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 9:49 AM
To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Bob Hutchinson wrote:



 


On Thursday 05 Jan 2006 20:39, Jeff Montgomey wrote:


 
   


I have a block of public IP's that I need to create PTR records for.
When I try to enter them into VegaDNS I get a error saying: *Error:
domain 0/28.58.147.12.in-addr.arpa does not appear to be a valid 
domain name


*It will work if I do 85.147.12.in-adr.arpa but I do not own that 
whole block.  What should I do?
 

 


You could tweak the code in domains.php, (circa line 217 in version
0.9.9) to accept the '/'

HTH


 



I still cannnot get reverse PTR's to work.
I tried this 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=2a2014113f89dbbe50c1 

e8f3b 
e22ecba&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id= 


988&d
omain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa>
PRT mail.gracecottage.org

#2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-s.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns1.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns2.cpsinet.com:3600
^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
Z2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384 


:2048
:1048576:2560:864

I then I test and it does not work off the this server it will 
finally hit my windows and resolve.




  


Good Point
I changed it now it looks like this
193.160.12.in-addr.arpa

or in the data file:
#193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-s.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns1.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns2.cpsinet.com:3600
^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
Z193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384:2048:1 


048576:2560:86400

But is still does not work.  From dnsstuff:

Asking ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR 
record:

Timed out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again.

 









RE: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-13 Thread Chris Odell

  Who says he was entering that in his PTR records - he was just merly
telling me what his range was. I think his issue is that he does not have
the entries for the authoritive name servers.

Chris Odell 

-Original Message-
From: Karl Shea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 9:44 AM
To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Reverse DNS doesn't work that way, you had it right the first time. You
cannot have a slash in a host name; only letters, numbers, and hyphens. 
It's a per-IP lookup, not for a whole range.

If you have an IP you want to have a reverse entry for, for example you want
12.160.192.6 to resolve to ahost.example.com, then 6.192.160.12.in-addr.arpa
has a PTR record for ahost.example.com.

I think you may want to search Google for an example of how it works.

-Karl

Jeff Montgomey wrote:
> My IP range is 12.160.193.0/28 (0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa).
> 
> Yes it is delegated to me and this ns is registered.
> Thanks for the help.
> 
> Chris Odell wrote:
> 
>> What is the ip range that is assigned to you? Did you ask your 
>> upstream provider to delegate the range to you? Are your NS registered?
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 
>> January 12, 2006 11:46 AM
>> To: users@vegadns.org
>> Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question
>>
>> Chris Odell wrote:
>>
>>  
>>
>>> I believe that you have a extra octet in your domain entry. Foe the 
>>> domain it should be "193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" and it looks like you 
>>> have "2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" Make new domains without the last 
>>> octet and you should be good - at least that how mine is
>>>
>>> Chris Odell
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 9:49 AM
>>> To: users@vegadns.org
>>> Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question
>>>
>>> Bob Hutchinson wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   
>>>> On Thursday 05 Jan 2006 20:39, Jeff Montgomey wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>> 
>>>>> I have a block of public IP's that I need to create PTR records for.
>>>>> When I try to enter them into VegaDNS I get a error saying: *Error:
>>>>> domain 0/28.58.147.12.in-addr.arpa does not appear to be a valid 
>>>>> domain name
>>>>>
>>>>> *It will work if I do 85.147.12.in-adr.arpa but I do not own that 
>>>>> whole block.  What should I do?
>>>>>  
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>   
>>>> You could tweak the code in domains.php, (circa line 217 in version
>>>> 0.9.9) to accept the '/'
>>>>
>>>> HTH
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>> 
>>> I still cannnot get reverse PTR's to work.
>>> I tried this 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
>>> <http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=2a2014113f89dbbe5
>>> 0c1
>>> e8f3b
>>> e22ecba&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_
>>> id=
>>> 988&d
>>> omain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa>
>>> PRT mail.gracecottage.org
>>>
>>> #2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
>>> &2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com:3600
>>> &2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-b.cpsinet.com:3600
>>> &2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-s.cpsinet.com:3600
>>> &2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns1.cpsinet.com:3600
>>> &2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns2.cpsinet.com:3600
>>> ^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
>>> Z2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16
>>> 384
>>> :2048
>>> :1048576:2560:864
>>>
>>> I then I test and it does not work off the this server it will 
>>> finally hit my windows and resolve.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   
>> Good Point
>> I changed it now it looks like this
>> 193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
>>
>> or in the data file:
>> #193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
>> &193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com:3600
>> &193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-b.cpsinet.com:3600
>> &193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-s.cpsinet.com:3600
>> &193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns1.cpsinet.com:3600
>> &193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns2.cpsinet.com:3600
>> ^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
>> Z193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384
>> :2048:1
>>
>> 048576:2560:86400
>>
>> But is still does not work.  From dnsstuff:
>>
>> Asking ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR
>> record:
>> Timed out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again.
>>
>>  
>>
> 



Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-13 Thread Karl Shea
Reverse DNS doesn't work that way, you had it right the first time. You 
cannot have a slash in a host name; only letters, numbers, and hyphens. 
It's a per-IP lookup, not for a whole range.


If you have an IP you want to have a reverse entry for, for example you 
want 12.160.192.6 to resolve to ahost.example.com, then 
6.192.160.12.in-addr.arpa has a PTR record for ahost.example.com.


I think you may want to search Google for an example of how it works.

-Karl

Jeff Montgomey wrote:

My IP range is 12.160.193.0/28 (0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa).

Yes it is delegated to me and this ns is registered.
Thanks for the help.

Chris Odell wrote:


What is the ip range that is assigned to you? Did you ask your upstream
provider to delegate the range to you? Are your NS registered?
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 
January 12, 2006 11:46 AM

To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Chris Odell wrote:

 

I believe that you have a extra octet in your domain entry. Foe the 
domain it should be "193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" and it looks like you 
have "2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" Make new domains without the last 
octet and you should be good - at least that how mine is


Chris Odell

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 9:49 AM
To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Bob Hutchinson wrote:



  

On Thursday 05 Jan 2006 20:39, Jeff Montgomey wrote:


 


I have a block of public IP's that I need to create PTR records for.
When I try to enter them into VegaDNS I get a error saying: *Error:
domain 0/28.58.147.12.in-addr.arpa does not appear to be a valid 
domain name


*It will work if I do 85.147.12.in-adr.arpa but I do not own that 
whole block.  What should I do?
 

   
  

You could tweak the code in domains.php, (circa line 217 in version
0.9.9) to accept the '/'

HTH


 


I still cannnot get reverse PTR's to work.
I tried this 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=2a2014113f89dbbe50c1
e8f3b 
e22ecba&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=

988&d
omain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa>
PRT mail.gracecottage.org

#2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-s.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns1.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns2.cpsinet.com:3600
^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
Z2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384
:2048
:1048576:2560:864

I then I test and it does not work off the this server it will 
finally hit my windows and resolve.




  

Good Point
I changed it now it looks like this
193.160.12.in-addr.arpa

or in the data file:
#193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-s.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns1.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns2.cpsinet.com:3600
^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
Z193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384:2048:1 


048576:2560:86400

But is still does not work.  From dnsstuff:

Asking ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR 
record:

Timed out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again.

 





Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-13 Thread Jeff Montgomey

My IP range is 12.160.193.0/28 (0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa).

Yes it is delegated to me and this ns is registered. 


Thanks for the help.

Chris Odell wrote:


What is the ip range that is assigned to you? Did you ask your upstream
provider to delegate the range to you? Are your NS registered? 


-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 11:46 AM

To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Chris Odell wrote:

 

I believe that you have a extra octet in your domain entry. Foe the 
domain it should be "193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" and it looks like you 
have "2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" Make new domains without the last 
octet and you should be good - at least that how mine is


Chris Odell

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 9:49 AM
To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Bob Hutchinson wrote:



   


On Thursday 05 Jan 2006 20:39, Jeff Montgomey wrote:


  

 


I have a block of public IP's that I need to create PTR records for.
When I try to enter them into VegaDNS I get a error saying: *Error:
domain 0/28.58.147.12.in-addr.arpa does not appear to be a valid 
domain name


*It will work if I do 85.147.12.in-adr.arpa but I do not own that 
whole block.  What should I do?
 



   


You could tweak the code in domains.php, (circa line 217 in version
0.9.9) to accept the '/'

HTH


  

 

I still cannnot get reverse PTR's to work. 


I tried this 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=2a2014113f89dbbe50c1
e8f3b 
e22ecba&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=

988&d
omain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa>
PRT mail.gracecottage.org

#2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-s.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns1.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns2.cpsinet.com:3600
^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
Z2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384
:2048
:1048576:2560:864

I then I test and it does not work off the this server it will finally 
hit my windows and resolve.




   


Good Point
I changed it now it looks like this
193.160.12.in-addr.arpa

or in the data file:
#193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-s.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns1.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns2.cpsinet.com:3600
^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
Z193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384:2048:1
048576:2560:86400

But is still does not work.  From dnsstuff:

Asking ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR record:
Timed out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again.

 





RE: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-12 Thread Chris Odell

  What is the ip range that is assigned to you? Did you ask your upstream
provider to delegate the range to you? Are your NS registered? 

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 11:46 AM
To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Chris Odell wrote:

>I believe that you have a extra octet in your domain entry. Foe the 
>domain it should be "193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" and it looks like you 
>have "2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" Make new domains without the last 
>octet and you should be good - at least that how mine is
>
>Chris Odell
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 9:49 AM
>To: users@vegadns.org
>Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question
>
>Bob Hutchinson wrote:
>
>  
>
>>On Thursday 05 Jan 2006 20:39, Jeff Montgomey wrote:
>> 
>>
>>
>>
>>>I have a block of public IP's that I need to create PTR records for.
>>>When I try to enter them into VegaDNS I get a error saying: *Error:
>>>domain 0/28.58.147.12.in-addr.arpa does not appear to be a valid 
>>>domain name
>>>
>>>*It will work if I do 85.147.12.in-adr.arpa but I do not own that 
>>>whole block.  What should I do?
>>>   
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>You could tweak the code in domains.php, (circa line 217 in version
>>0.9.9) to accept the '/'
>>
>>HTH
>> 
>>
>>
>>
>I still cannnot get reverse PTR's to work. 
>
>I tried this 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
><http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=2a2014113f89dbbe50c1
>e8f3b 
>e22ecba&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=
>988&d
>omain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa>
>PRT mail.gracecottage.org
>
>#2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
>&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com:3600
>&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-b.cpsinet.com:3600
>&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-s.cpsinet.com:3600
>&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns1.cpsinet.com:3600
>&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns2.cpsinet.com:3600
>^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
>Z2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384
>:2048
>:1048576:2560:864
>
>I then I test and it does not work off the this server it will finally 
>hit my windows and resolve.
>
>  
>
Good Point
I changed it now it looks like this
193.160.12.in-addr.arpa

or in the data file:
#193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-s.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns1.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns2.cpsinet.com:3600
^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
Z193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384:2048:1
048576:2560:86400

But is still does not work.  From dnsstuff:

Asking ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR record:
Timed out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again.




Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-12 Thread Jeff Montgomey

Chris Odell wrote:


I believe that you have a extra octet in your domain entry. Foe the domain
it should be "193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" and it looks like you have
"2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" Make new domains without the last octet and you
should be good - at least that how mine is

Chris Odell

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 9:49 AM

To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Bob Hutchinson wrote:

 


On Thursday 05 Jan 2006 20:39, Jeff Montgomey wrote:


   


I have a block of public IP's that I need to create PTR records for.
When I try to enter them into VegaDNS I get a error saying: *Error:
domain 0/28.58.147.12.in-addr.arpa does not appear to be a valid 
domain name


*It will work if I do 85.147.12.in-adr.arpa but I do not own that 
whole block.  What should I do?
  

 

You could tweak the code in domains.php, (circa line 217 in version 
0.9.9) to accept the '/'


HTH


   

I still cannnot get reverse PTR's to work. 


I tried this 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=2a2014113f89dbbe50c1e8f3b
e22ecba&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=988&d
omain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa>
PRT mail.gracecottage.org

#2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-s.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns1.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns2.cpsinet.com:3600
^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
Z2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384:2048
:1048576:2560:864

I then I test and it does not work off the this server it will finally hit
my windows and resolve.

 


Good Point
I changed it now it looks like this
193.160.12.in-addr.arpa

or in the data file:
#193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-s.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns1.cpsinet.com:3600
&193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns2.cpsinet.com:3600
^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
Z193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384:2048:1048576:2560:86400

But is still does not work.  From dnsstuff:

Asking ns-alt-b.cpsinet.com. for 2.0/28.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa. PTR record:  
Timed out [at 0.0.0.0].  Trying again.




RE: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-12 Thread Chris Odell

  I believe that you have a extra octet in your domain entry. Foe the domain
it should be "193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" and it looks like you have
"2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa" Make new domains without the last octet and you
should be good - at least that how mine is

Chris Odell

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Montgomey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 9:49 AM
To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

Bob Hutchinson wrote:

>On Thursday 05 Jan 2006 20:39, Jeff Montgomey wrote:
>  
>
>>I have a block of public IP's that I need to create PTR records for.
>>When I try to enter them into VegaDNS I get a error saying: *Error:
>>domain 0/28.58.147.12.in-addr.arpa does not appear to be a valid 
>>domain name
>>
>>*It will work if I do 85.147.12.in-adr.arpa but I do not own that 
>>whole block.  What should I do?
>>
>>
>
>You could tweak the code in domains.php, (circa line 217 in version 
>0.9.9) to accept the '/'
>
>HTH
>  
>
I still cannnot get reverse PTR's to work. 

I tried this 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
<http://ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com/index.php?VDNS_Sessid=2a2014113f89dbbe50c1e8f3b
e22ecba&state=logged_in&mode=records&record_mode=edit_record&record_id=988&d
omain=2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa>
PRT mail.gracecottage.org

#2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-s.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns1.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns2.cpsinet.com:3600
^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
Z2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384:2048
:1048576:2560:864

I then I test and it does not work off the this server it will finally hit
my windows and resolve. 



Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-12 Thread Jeff Montgomey

Bob Hutchinson wrote:


On Thursday 05 Jan 2006 20:39, Jeff Montgomey wrote:
 


I have a block of public IP's that I need to create PTR records for.
When I try to enter them into VegaDNS I get a error saying: *Error:
domain 0/28.58.147.12.in-addr.arpa does not appear to be a valid domain
name

*It will work if I do 85.147.12.in-adr.arpa but I do not own that whole
block.  What should I do?
   



You could tweak the code in domains.php, (circa line 217 in version 0.9.9) to 
accept the '/'


HTH
 

I still cannnot get reverse PTR's to work. 

I tried this 2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa 
 
PRT mail.gracecottage.org


#2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-atl-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-b.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns-mob-s.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns1.cpsinet.com:3600
&2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa::ns2.cpsinet.com:3600
^2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:mail.gracecottage.org:3600
Z2.193.160.12.in-addr.arpa:68.17.65.220:domainadmin.cpsi-mis.com::16384:2048:1048576:2560:864

I then I test and it does not work off the this server it will finally 
hit my windows and resolve. 



Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-07 Thread Bob Hutchinson
On Thursday 05 Jan 2006 20:39, Jeff Montgomey wrote:
> I have a block of public IP's that I need to create PTR records for.
> When I try to enter them into VegaDNS I get a error saying: *Error:
> domain 0/28.58.147.12.in-addr.arpa does not appear to be a valid domain
> name
>
> *It will work if I do 85.147.12.in-adr.arpa but I do not own that whole
> block.  What should I do?

You could tweak the code in domains.php, (circa line 217 in version 0.9.9) to 
accept the '/'

HTH
-- 
-
Bob Hutchinson
Midwales dot com
-


RE: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-05 Thread Justin Edwards
I had my ISP delegate to me using 0-63.x.x.x.in-addr.arpa. then assigned 
addresses as PTR by using 3.0-63.x.x.x.in-addra.arpa. This may work for you?

Justin

-Original Message-
From: Bill Shupp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 12:41 PM
To: users@vegadns.org
Subject: Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question


Jeff Montgomey wrote:
> I have a block of public IP's that I need to create PTR records for.  
> When I try to enter them into VegaDNS I get a error saying: *Error: 
> domain 0/28.58.147.12.in-addr.arpa does not appear to be a valid domain 
> name
> 
> *It will work if I do 85.147.12.in-adr.arpa but I do not own that whole 
> block.  What should I do?

You should probably write a script to add them all into the database 
manually.  Unfortunately, blocks are not supported at this time.

Regards,

Bill



Re: [users] Reverse DNS Question

2006-01-05 Thread Bill Shupp

Jeff Montgomey wrote:
I have a block of public IP's that I need to create PTR records for.  
When I try to enter them into VegaDNS I get a error saying: *Error: 
domain 0/28.58.147.12.in-addr.arpa does not appear to be a valid domain 
name


*It will work if I do 85.147.12.in-adr.arpa but I do not own that whole 
block.  What should I do?


You should probably write a script to add them all into the database 
manually.  Unfortunately, blocks are not supported at this time.


Regards,

Bill