On 1/31/02 2:13 PM, "Global Homes Webmaster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> One of MacDNS' many failings is that it does not do reverse DNS. You should
> talk to whoever is responsible for your reverse DNS (probably your ISP --
> looks like neonet.bc.ca.?) and get them to add appropriate records for the IP

While there are a number of issues with MacDNS, I'm pretty sure that it
_does_ reverse DNS, but only for IP addresses that it knows about through
forward entries. I think the problem here is that he's not the authority for
the IP block. If he were, it would give the proper answer. He's not even
being queried to begin with, however.

>From what I've tried on my MacDNS server, it does seem to be doing reverse,
but I'd be happy to try anything you might suggest to test this. (I'm a DNS
amateur, not a pro.)

Tim
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