Typo I’d say. DB-drive  DNS servers, which don’t keep their entries in 
traditional PTR-record text format, can fall victim to this. Rather than parse 
the text every times, they just spit out whatever is in the table column, even 
if it has embedded spaces. I’ve seen this happen in SnitchDNS. 

-mel via cell

> On Oct 21, 2021, at 9:08 PM, Steven Champeon <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Anyone?
> 
> 1.179.154.11:1-179-180.11.cisp.totisp.\\ net
> 
> dig -x 1.179.154.11
> 
> 11.154.179.1.in-addr.arpa. 7200    IN    PTR    
> 1-179-180.11.cisp.totisp.\032net.
> 
> -- 
> hesketh.com/inc. v: +1(919)834-2552 f: +1(919)834-2553 w: http://hesketh.com/
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