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Re: I am a idiot, no wait, I just don?t know

From: Jeff Grossman
Date: Friday, April 4, 2003
Time: 3:06:09 pm

on 4/4/03 2:55 PM, Scott Haneda at lists@newgeo.com wrote:

> on 04/04/2003 2:51 PM, Jeff Folk at jfolk@qzoneinc.com wrote:
>
>> Looks like GTE has the delegation...
>>
>> How I am searching:
>> Asking h.root-servers.net for 160.189.14.66.in-addr.arpa PTR record:
>> h.root-servers.net says to go to GINSENG.ARIN.NET. (zone:
>> 66.in-addr.arpa.)
>> Asking GINSENG.ARIN.NET. for 160.189.14.66.in-addr.arpa PTR record:
>> ginseng.arin.net says to go to OTHERGUY.GTE.NET. (zone:
>> 14.66.in-addr.arpa.)
>> Asking OTHERGUY.GTE.NET. for 160.189.14.66.in-addr.arpa PTR record: Reports
>> bdsl.66.14.189.160.gte.net.
>>
>> Answer:
>> 66.14.189.160 PTR record: bdsl.66.14.189.160.gte.net. [TTL 86400s]
>> [A=66.14.189.160]
>
> Right, GTE and Verizon are one in the same, there is no one there who will
> set the reverses for me, so what am I to do when DSL support does not know
> what a reverse is, someone here must have DSl with verizon and successfully
> gotten reverses set up/.

Unless you have a business DSL account with them, they probably won't even
talk to you about reverse DNS. And, I am not even sure they will even if
you are a business DSL account.

May I ask why you want the reverse DNS changed? I have never a DSL line at
home which I run my own mail and web server on. I have never run into a
problem with the reverse DNS that was set up by my ISP.

Jeff
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Jeff Grossman (jeffg@turners.com)
Director - Information Systems, Turner's Outdoorsman
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