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Date:      Wed, 8 Sep 1999 12:24:36 -0500 (CDT)
From:      Alec Kloss <alec@D2SI.COM>
To:        chris@tourneyland.com
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Reverse DNS question
Message-ID:  <199909081724.MAA47927@D2SI.COM>
In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.19990908113252.008181e0@mail.9netave.net> from "chris@tourneyland.com" at "Sep 8, 1999 11:32:52 am"

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chris@tourneyland.com said:

> Hi,
> 
> I've been reading a little about DNS, inlcuding about the responsibility a
> DNS server it has for reverse DNS. For example, if I own the Class C
> 111.72.34.* (which I don't), I'm responsible for the 111.72.34.IN-ADDR.ARPA
> zone.

Actually, it is 34.72.11.IN-ADDR.ARPA, but you get the idea.

> Here's my problem: I have 5 static IP addresses, that my ISP leases me
> along with my ADSL line. So, who's in charge of reverse DNS for those 5
> addreses? Unless I'm mistaken, the granularity of reverse DNS isn't such
> that I can handle just my 5, and the ISP does the rest. Instead, I assume
> that my ISP is responsible for reverse DNS on those 5, so it's up to me to
> tell them what maps to what. This would also imply that I don't do any
> reverse DNS at all (I'm not sure what this would mean for local reverse DNS
> stuff, except that maybe it just gets forwarded like any other unknown DNS
> request).
> 
> Is this correct? 

Short answer, yes with an if.
Long answer, no with a but.

If you don't mind having to get your ISP to configure your reverse DNS 
stuff and having to get them to change it whenever you feel like it,
you can let them take care of all the details and you can leave it all
alone.

But, if you want control over the reverse DNS on your addresses for
whatever reason (you are curious about how to do it or you want to be
able to change them without dealing with your ISP), you'll need to do
it yourself.  RFC2317 documents one way of doing this.  (As I was
glancing around the net, I found
http://www.ripe.int/inaddr/infosources.html which seems to be
helpful.)

My ISP uses an alternative which uses IN NS records instead of the IN
CNAME records.  It seems to work pretty well.  

>  - Chris
> 
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