Hi AfriNIC Staff,

found this in the DB:

domain:         196.163.in-addr.arpa.
descr:          Reverse DNS for Nissan South Africa
admin-c:        ZRV-AFRINIC
tech-c:         ZRV-AFRINIC
zone-c:         ZRV-AFRINIC
nserver:        ns1.qdata.net
nserver:        ns2.qdata.net
notify:         ***@nissan.co.za
mnt-by:         AFRINIC-HM-MNT
mnt-lower:      TF-163-196-MNT
changed:        ***@afrinic.net 20050913
source:         AFRINIC

domain:         196.163.in-addr.arpa
descr:          Reverse DNS for Nissan South Africa
admin-c:        GH2-AFRINIC
tech-c:         GH2-AFRINIC
zone-c:         GH2-AFRINIC
nserver:        ns1.infovan.co.za
nserver:        ns.infovan.co.za
nserver:        ns2.infovan.co.za
nserver:        ns3.infovan.co.za
notify:         ***@nissan.co.za
mnt-by:         AFRINIC-HM-MNT
mnt-lower:      TF-163-196-MNT
changed:        ***@afrinic.net 20050913
changed:        ***@afrinic.net 20070419
changed:        ***@afrinic.net 20081010
changed:        ***@afrinic.net 20090820
source:         AFRINIC


Are domain objects with a dot ('.') at the end legal in the DB?
Are they ignored when the version without the dot also exists?

I believe we shouldn't have both of these in the DB.

Would disallowing and deleting all domain objects ending with 'arpa\.'
resolve this issue?

Thanks,
Frank

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