Trung Pham wrote:
Is there anyone who is able to setup reverse DNS having SBC as their ISP?

Some general info about reverse DNS.

First of all, if you own a subrange of static IPs, and this subrange is a part of SBC's IP range, then you should contact SBC to set up in-addr.arpa zone remapping the way it's described in aprop. RFC, settling your DNS server to be authoritative (and master) for the IP subrange you own.

The detailed explanation is here: ftp://ftp.ripe.net/rfc/rfc2317.txt

In case, the IP you use is the only IP SBC gived to you, it's easier to ask them to setup the PTR record you need in their zone file. It will free you from settling up DNS reverse zone, avoiding a lot of headaches ;-).


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Best regards,
Alexey Loukianov                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
System Engineer,
IT Department,
Lavtech Corp.

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