[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ dig -x 210.200.1.1 | grep AUTHORITY\ SEC -A 1
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
1.200.210.in-addr.arpa. 10733 IN SOA dns.ht.net.tw. root.dns.ht.net.tw. 1999090230 10800 3600 3600000 86400

Are you dns.ht.net.tw. ??? If not, then you need to contact them to get the reverse fixed. You can either allow them to give you authority over your address space, or they can add the names to their 1.200.210.in-addr.arpa file on the DNS.

for your internal DNS, you setup your own .in-addr.arpa files for the 192.169.0.0/16 subnets that you use.

On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:

still the problem

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ host 210.200.1.230
Host 230.1.200.210.in-addr.arpa not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ host 210.200.1.232
232.1.200.210.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer shakan.commodity.com.br.

and seems to me that both shakan.eng.com.br and thewho.eng.com.br is
configured equal at the zones; the diference is the thewho (
210.200.1.230 ) is my DNS server.


On 11/14/05, Michael Kjorling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On 2005-11-14 12:46 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does someone have a clue about what is going on ?

Yes, `nslookup' is fundamentally broken. Try `host' or `dig' (with its
`-x' option) instead.

And don't expect RFC 1918 address space to be resolvable via a public
name server...

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