>
> Werner Koch wrote:
>
> > > I would like to make a IN-ADDR.ARPA domain registration. It
> seems that NIC
> > > is no more doing this.
> >
> > The NICs never did it. They are implictly assigned.
>
> No. Someone, somewhere has to actually configure the NS records to
> point to the correct nameservers.
>
> > e.g.: IP-Address 194.231.77.148
> > maps to 148.77.231.194.in-addr.arpa.
>
> This is what the *.in-addr.arpa subdomains are used for. It doesn't,
> however, help in getting the NS records configured.
>
> --
> Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Normally IN-ADDR.ARPA is handled by your upstream provider, or whoever has
control over the records for your net block.
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