[ale] more reverse DNS questions
John Heim
john at johnheim.net
Tue Jan 10 15:57:35 EST 2012
Hey! Its done. The guys at the web development company, Yahara Software
(www.yaharasoftware.com) got the ISP Supranet (www.supranet.com) to fix the
reverse lookup. So we are in business!
I felt itwas okay to plug Yahara and Supranet after all they've done for us.
And thanks to everyone on this list too.
I've already added wiki entries on how a blind guy can install Windows 7,
boot grml, and (kindof) change BIOS settings. Well, with any luck, it will
attract some interest from other blind sys admins and we will all be able to
help each other keep our jobs.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lightner, Jeff" <JLightner at water.com>
To: "Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts" <ale at ale.org>
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [ale] more reverse DNS questions
> The ISP does reverse delegations to their customer. If they've already
> delegated the range that includes the IP donated to you to the company
> that donated it to you that company can delegate it to you or make the
> reverse entry on their own DNS server(s). Alternatively they could
> request the ISP change the delegation range to exclude the one to you then
> do a delegation to you for that one. I'd think that alternative would be
> a PITA for the donator.
>
> But yes in general:
> You tell the Registrar (GoDaddy in your case) the DNS information for
> forward lookups (or at least what your DNS servers are - many of the
> Registrars will also let you put records (A, CNAME, MX etc...) on their
> site.
> You tell the ISP the DNS information for the reverse lookups (typically a
> delegation to your DNS servers).
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of John
> Heim
> Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 4:01 PM
> To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
> Subject: [ale] more reverse DNS questions
>
> Last week I was asking about using godaddy for DNS. Well, I finally
> figured
> out how to get godaddy to let us run our own DNS server. Toward the bottom
> of the page for setting nameservers is a button called "Host summary". You
> have to enter the names and IP addresses of your nameservers on that page
> before you can enter them onto the list of nameservers for your domain. So
> I
> did that and now we are up and running.
>
> Well, except for one thing. you can't do a reverse lookup on the IP
> address
> of our virtual machine. There is nothing I can do about that, right? This
> is
> a vm that is donated to us by a local web services company. Its one thing
> to tell the world that www.iavit.org goes to 66.170.20.226. That can't
> mess
> anything up. But you can't have just anybody doing it the other way
> around.
> If that was something anybody could do, the internet could be severaly
> messed up.
>
> So if I understand the way the internet works, I'm going to have to go to
> the company that donated the virtual machine and get them to contact their
> ISP on our behalf. Is that correct?
>
> PS: Here is my forward lookup zone file. Can anybody tell me if I've done
> anything wrong?
>
> $TTL 86400 ; 24 hours could have been written as 24h or 1d
> $ORIGIN iavit.org.
> @ IN SOA iavit.iavit.org. hostmaster at iavit.org. (
> 2011062601 ; serial
> 3H ; refresh
> 15 ; retry
> 1w ; expire
> 3h ; minimum
> )
> ;define name servers on domain
> IN NS ns1
> iavit.org. IN TXT "v=spf1 mx ~all"
> IN MX 10 mailhost
> IN A 66.170.20.226
> iavit IN A 66.170.20.226
> lists IN A 66.170.20.226
> ns1 IN A 66.170.20.226
> ns2 IN A 66.170.20.226
> mailhost IN CNAME iavit
> wiki IN CNAME iavit
> www IN CNAME iavit
>
>
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