On Tue, 22 Oct 2013, Kai Schaetzl wrote:

Webmaster DKDB wrote on Tue, 22 Oct 2013 08:08:01 +0200:

dkdb.dk.37.66.77.in-addr.arpa

Probably because of this. This reverse DNS is not under an existing top-
level-domain and looks very much like a normal reverse lookup (and not the
result). Have them set it to a real public hostname.

Kai

Kai,
.in-addr.arpa. -is- the official top-level dns zone for reverse map data.

Webmaster,
That's because the reverse-map entry for 119 in the 37.66.77.in-addr-arpa
zone file is missing a period at its end. That's a DNS admin error.

send email to [email protected] and ask them to fix that.


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