Reverse Configuration
João Alberto Kuchnier
joao.kuchnier at gmail.com
Sat Oct 16 13:25:08 UTC 2010
Thanks Niobos! I already talked with my ISP. I informed them my new
records. In the begining of the next week I think this will finally be
solved.
João K.
Em Sex, 2010-10-15 às 20:02 +0200, Niobos escreveu:
> On 2010-10-15 17:14, João Alberto Kuchnier wrote:
> > Dispite of that, I'm having some problems with reverse DNS. MxToolBox,
> > for example, is saying that my reverse DNS is not configured.
> That's because it isn't:
>
> if I query for 3.101.198.200.in-addr.arpa (i.e. the reverse lookup for
> IP 200.198.101.3), I don't get the delegation that you have configured.
> Instead I get an NXDOMAIN with SOA 101.198.200.in-addr.arpa.
>
> In other words: ns.ipaccess.diveo.net.br. is not configured to delegate
> the reverse zones to your server. Instead, it responds authoritatively
> that this reverse mapping does not exist. Best to verify with them why
> they are not delegating correctly
>
> > Below is one my reverse configuration on named.conf.local:
> >
> > zone "dataprom.com-0-15.101.198.200.in-addr.arpa" {
> > type master;
> > file "/etc/bind/dataprom.com/rev";
> > allow-transfer { slave; };
> > };
> >
> > $TTL 216000
> > $ORIGIN 101.198.200.IN-ADDR.ARPA.
> Your zone is configured as dataprom.com-0-15.101.198.200.in-addr.arpa.
> In the file itself, you leave out the dataprom.com-0-15 part, so the
> whole file will be considered as out-of-zone data and ignored.
>
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