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Date:      Fri, 25 Jan 2002 11:02:00 +1300
From:      Jonathan Chen <jonc@wapsolutions.co.nz>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Reverse-ptr entry under DNS
Message-ID:  <3C508458.1030705@wapsolutions.co.nz>

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Hi,

Here in NZ, I've noticed that IP addresses allocated for ADSL
connections have odd reverse-ptr entries:
eg:
     > dig -x 203.96.91.96
     [...]
     ;; ANSWER SECTION:
     96.91.96.203.in-addr.arpa.  24m1s IN CNAME 
96.96-127.91.96.203.in-addr.arpa.

     ;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
     91.96.203.in-addr.arpa.  3d23h24m1s IN NS  reliant.netgate.net.nz.
     91.96.203.in-addr.arpa.  3d23h24m1s IN NS  defiant.netgate.net.nz.

If I use:
     > nslookup -type 203.96.91.96
I eventually get the name associated with the IP.

Is it legal to have CNAMEs for in-addr.arpa addresses instead of
PTR? I ask this 'cos the freebsd.org mailservers don't seem to
think so, and it's refusing to accept email directly from these IPs.

Cheers.
-- 
Jonathan Chen <jonc@wapsolutions.co.nz>

                                   "Nyuck, nyuck, nyuck" -- Curly.


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