Am 09.07.20 um 17:20 schrieb Michael De Roover:
> On 7/9/20 5:03 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> but it still has nothing to do with your domain by definition, the PTR
>> could be anything
> Of course it can be, they're completely separate name spaces. However
> would it make any sense in practice to
On 09.07.20 15:49, DeCaro, James John (Jim) CIV DISA FE (USA) via bind-users
wrote:
We have an application that queries reverse lookups on clients trying to
access it in order to verify the client and its IP are legit and a part of
the correct domain/acl.. So if the pointer record does not matc
ut it provides an example.
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Question is an A or record required?
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On 7/9/20 5:03 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
but it still has nothing to do with your domain by definition, the PTR
could be anything
Of course it can be, they're completely separate name spaces. However
would it make any sense in practice to point it somewhere else entirely?
You'd probably be bette
Am 09.07.20 um 16:57 schrieb Michael De Roover:
> You do have control over that..
i have, but not everybody has
> kind of. As far as I'm aware hosting
> providers generally offer control over PTR records in their admin
> panels.
but it still has nothing to do with your domain by definition,
You do have control over that.. kind of. As far as I'm aware hosting
providers generally offer control over PTR records in their admin
panels. However delegation of them to your own authoritative name
servers is.. complicated. A lot more so than delegation of forward
lookups would be anyway (A,
Am 09.07.20 um 15:31 schrieb John W. Blue:
>>From a BIND point of view "in-addr.arpa" is a unique zone with no
>>dependencies.
and typically you have no control over PTR records at all given that
they have nothing to do with your domain
while it's smart (at least when you want to send mails)
>From a BIND point of view "in-addr.arpa" is a unique zone with no dependencies.
John
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