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Re: problems with mail hostsFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Sunday, December 10, 2000
Time: 6:05:46 pmAt 1:21 PM -0800 12/10/00, Caio James wrote:
>OK so I downloaded the demo of qdns, and apparently the reverse dns is not
>delegated to our nameservers? is this correct? dns expert is not finding our
>ptr records even though they are there..
>
>I found this when I tested intric.com, yeat.com, and marketingjobs.com
>
>Can anyone confirm?
malone.intric.com has the IP address 63.105.166.32. The reverse
record for that address is delegated as follows:
from i.root-servers.net:
105.63.in-addr.arpa. NS auth03.ns.uu.net.
105.63.in-addr.arpa. NS auth00.ns.uu.net.
from both auth03.ns.uu.net and auth00.ns.uu.net:
105.63.in-addr.arpa. NS auth03.ns.uu.net.
105.63.in-addr.arpa. NS auth00.ns.uu.net.
The host or domain "166.105.63.in-addr.arpa." does not exist
The host or domain "32.166.105.63.in-addr.arpa." does not exist
UUNet has been known to occasionally muck things up in their own
internal delegation. They may have a class C reverse zone somewhere
for 166.105.63.in-addr.arpa, and that zone may have delegation
records for your IP addresses, but they haven't delegated the class C
zone from the class B zone.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
cbuxton@menandmice.com We Make DNS Easy!
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