Scott,

I have a customer who hosts their web and DNS with me and their mail on
SWBell DSL.  SWBell would not create a custom PTR but will delegate the
reverse zone of their IP's to my name server (which is cool).  The
problem is I do not think they did it correctly or my NS handles it in
an odd way. 

The customer's CIDR Block: 65.69.21.192/27
Zone in my NS: 192/27.21.69.65.in-addr.arpa (this is from the SimpleDNS
Plus reverse zone wizard)
Mail server: smtp.gbltx.com [65.69.201.195]

If I nslookup 65.69.201.195, all is fine, if I nslookup
195.201.69.65.in-addr.arpa, it only lists NS records (mine and
swbell.net's).

This is my first time dealing with reverse zones for anything other than
/24 CIDR blocks.

Thanks,
Chuck Frolick
ArgoNet, Inc.

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