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Re: reverse lookup

From: Men & Mice Support
Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2002
Time: 2:10:03 am

The reverse zone is not delegated to your servers. That is the answer
to both of your questions.

Here's how I determined that: I sent non-recursive queries to a few
different servers, starting with a root server. Here are the results:

from f.root-servers.net:
193.in-addr.arpa. NS ns.ripe.net.
193.in-addr.arpa. NS ns.eu.net.
193.in-addr.arpa. NS auth03.ns.uu.net.
193.in-addr.arpa. NS ns2.nic.fr.
193.in-addr.arpa. NS sunic.sunet.se.
193.in-addr.arpa. NS munnari.oz.au.
193.in-addr.arpa. NS ns.apnic.net.

from ns.eu.net:
193.in-addr.arpa. SOA ns.ripe.net.
ops.ripe.net.
2002031201 ; serial
43200 ; refresh (12 hours)
7200 ; retry (2 hours)
1209600 ; expire (14 days)
7200 ; minimum (2 hours)

This result is a "negative" answer - it indicates that there's
nothing further down the chain of delegation. There is no delegation
for 109.193.in-addr.arpa, nor for 228.109.193.in-addr.arpa.
____________________________________________________________________
Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy

At 10:07 AM +0100 3/13/02, Peter Duchateau wrote:
>I have made a reverse domain 228.109.193.in-addr.arpa.
>but host name lookups don't work from outside our network.
>
>Can anyone help me ?
>
>It contains PTR records for hosts in the following domains.
>- duo.be
>- duo-brugge.be
>
>Our dns servers:
>- dns.duo.be
>- dns2.duo.be.
>
>2nd question: how can I find out if the reverse domain is correctly
>delegated to us ?




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