Hi, I want to make sure I set up reverse DNS correctly for my domain/ip and DNS. Since it is not correct now, I get warning messages and ultimately I am afraid that my server may be recjected or blackballed from email providers that perform reverse DNS lookups. domain: jpre.net ip: 208.76.252.130 When I open an ssh session, I get: I am in control of my own DNS zones and records for my domains.
I think I need a PTR record but since I am new to DNS I am not sure if I add the PTR record to the jpre.net zone or if I create a new zone ???
I have had the same problem. PTR record is controlled by your ISP and it cannot be controlled by your DNS records. I got it changed from my ISP, which should resolve to my domain. with my experience I am sure, there is no other way, than to request your internet service provider to make the necessary changes in your PTR record. The same is only possible if you have a STATIC IP for your internet service.
I don't think so. I am in control of my own DNS zones and entries not the ISP. I Just don't have the experience to set up the PTR. Forward DNS resolves to an IP from a domain name. Reverse DNS resolves to a domain name from an IP. I am pretty sure I need to create an "in-addr.arpa" zone with the appropriate NS and PTR entries. Anyone familiar with this?
pawan, You I think you are right. dig -x my.ip.addr.ress Suggests that the PTR/CNAME records are set up by the ISP who controls the class C block. I think I will ask them to add my nameservers to the reverse dns zone for my block of ips. I think that is how it works. Thanks!
still need more light on ispconfig3 and rpt I have my own DNS .Several domains on one ip , email server. Static ip.ISPCONFIG3 (i love it) How do i set up RTP so i do not get error lik ethis? "Reverse DNS does not match SMTP Banner"
Isp done it for me I did contact my ISP and told them to set up rDNS. I told them to point IP to my domain. So I ques that wont help if you are of control of that your self. But I wonder how come that you are in control of that?
We own the address space. We are a VOIP provider who also provides internet services. We aren't really an ISP since we dont offer web or mail services, but we can handle DNS if requested.