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Re: reverse zone delegation, who?From: Donovan Watts Date: Friday, April 16, 1999
Time: 11:12:00 pmChris, It seems that many of us need to tell someone higher up the chain to
enter reverse records into their zone file. I gather this is a control thing
and they don't want to leave that up to folks like us.
Why? I'm not sure but since this is the case, how do I determine who should
be doing this for _my_ records?
Is it my service provider, lava.net, or someone higher up the chain?
Mahalo,
Donovan Watts
W E B s u R F H A W A i i
web site hosting services
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> I just emailed you a detailed answer to your previous question. [NOTE: I
> found several errors in your current setup.] In it, I mentioned that you
> should get US-West to enter reverse records for you in their reverse zone
> file.
>
> QuickDNS Pro Admin can generate a reverse zone file for you, if you ask it
> to. However, in this case, it won't do you any good. You need to get your
> provider to do this, because they are responsible for your addresses. They
> haven't delegated them to you, nor have they entered them as they should in
> their own file.
> ________________________________
> Chris Buxton
> Internet and Database Consultant
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