Hi Hugo,
thanks for the help with this... I think I understand you to have recommended
that I change the '1' to '120' in the last line of the reverse DNS zones
file,
as appended. This makes sense, but only after the fact!
Cheers,
Max
$TTL 1d ;
$ORIGIN 195.13.212.IN-ADDR.ARPA.
@ IN SOA
ns.exoco.net.
admin.exoco.net. (
2010100401
7200
120
2419200
604800
)
IN NS
ns.exoco.net.
120 IN PTR
ns.exoco.net.
________________________________
From: Hugo Mills <hugo-bf(a)carfax.org.uk>
To: Max B <txtmax(a)yahoo.ca>
Cc: users(a)lists.bitfolk.com
Sent: Mon, October 4, 2010 10:34:36 AM
Subject: Re: [bitfolk] reverse DNS zone file
On Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 02:31:07AM -0700, Max B wrote:
well, I found some errors in my reverse DNS zone file,
which is appended. I'm
certain not to have eliminated all of them, so if
anyone has comments, I'd be
glad to receive them.
[snip]
$TTL 1d ;
$ORIGIN 195.13.212.IN-ADDR.ARPA.
@ IN SOA
ns.exoco.net.
admin.exoco.net. (
2007011501
7200
120
2419200
604800
)
IN NS
ns.exoco.net.
; IN NS
ns2.exoco.net.
1 IN PTR
ns.exoco.net.
^ You probably want 120 here, as that's the last octet of your IP address.
Hugo.
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