On 02/18/2010 03:00 PM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
nslookup -type=ptr 2.1.13.172.in-addr.arpa
that also means you need a ptr record in your reverse zone.
--Curtis
of course I'm getting nothing, but nslookup is deprecated and may not
work correctly any longer.
Don't worry, I do have PTR
On 02/18/2010 01:55 AM, bert hubert wrote:
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:51:45PM +0100, Udo Rader wrote:
2.1.13.172.in-addr.arpa name = weird.example.com.
exit
hmm, I just tried something else from a remote server that has the
troublesome pdns server as its primary nameserver:
$ cat
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:51:45PM +0100, Udo Rader wrote:
2.1.13.172.in-addr.arpa name = weird.example.com.
exit
hmm, I just tried something else from a remote server that has the
troublesome pdns server as its primary nameserver:
$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 172.13.1.1