Reverse resolution

Michael Kjorling michael at kjorling.com
Tue Aug 28 14:48:39 UTC 2001


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Delegation? Hard to tell if you don't tell us what to look for.

Also, as has already been pointed out, don't use nslookup. Dig is a
whole lot better as a DNS debugging tool for many reasons. Those have
been discussed before - look at the archives.


Michael Kjörling


On Aug 28 2001 11:46 +0200, Silvia Garcia Nieto wrote:

> I can not make the reverse name resolution work correctly.
> When I ask (nslookup) the server where the zones are definid it seems to
> work perfectly, but when I conect any other server outside my
> organization I do not obtain any answer.
> What can be wrong?
>
> Tkanks,
>
> Silvia

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