At 4/19/2002 11:21 AM -0600, you wrote: >Thanks everybody. Views is what I was looking for. [snip] >Anyhow, the problem is solved :)
If you have a moment, it would help me (and probably dozens of others) a great deal if you could briefly document what you did to make that work. I have not had time to investigate views thoroughly yet (other tasks of higher priority) but they would certainly save me lots of grief. >Now my question. Is there anyway to circumvent dealing with Qwest to get my >PTR records recognized for my IP address? No. IP addresses are assigned by blocks and ARIN will point any reverse DNS request to the owner of the block, i.e. Qwest. The only people who don't go to Qwest are those who have your nameserver configured in their machine, and that's just a few. Everyone else goes to Qwest, so you have to find someone with a little Clue in there to change their reverse DNS for that IP address. -- Rodolfo J. Paiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list