Re: REVERSE DNS HELP

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 06/25/04


Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 05:46:19 -0700

here is a copy of what SBC sent me:

       Your DNS request is complete. Below is a copy of
the zone for both IP blocks. Please contact us if you have
further questions. I need to know how to setup a reverse
dns for 66.140.116.5 which is my exchange server.

 

> 66.140.116.0

Server: ns67.worldnic.com

Address: 216.168.225.207

 

(root) nameserver = I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET

(root) nameserver = J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET

(root) nameserver = K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET

(root) nameserver = L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET

(root) nameserver = M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET

(root) nameserver = A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET

(root) nameserver = B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET

(root) nameserver = C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET

(root) nameserver = D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET

(root) nameserver = E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET

(root) nameserver = F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET

(root) nameserver = G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET

(root) nameserver = H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET

>-----Original Message-----
>In news:er%23bNimWEHA.2844@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl,
>Ace Fekay [MVP]
<PleaseSubstituteMyActualFirstName&LastNameHere@hotmail.com
>
>posted a question
>Then Kevin replied below:
>> In news:2130801c45a2d$4d3d07d0$a401280a@phx.gbl,
>> sbaker <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> posted
their thoughts,
>> then I offered mine
>>> I can't send emails to AOL etc. I have contacted my
ISP (
>>> I have a T1 to the internet via SBC) and told them to
do
>>> the reverse stuff on there side. I got a confirmation
>>> this morning saying it was done. I host my own
Exchange
>>> server and I am told that I have to setup reverse DNS
for
>>> it to work. I can't seem to get it setup right. I
still
>>> can't send AOL emails and when I go to DNSREPORT.com is
>>> still shows that my reverse DNS is not setup. Can
anyone
>>> provide assistance? I have a Windows 2000 enviroment.
>>> thanks in advance.
>>
>>
>> Patience grasshopper. If you just got them to do it
this morning, it
>> may take upto 72 hours for it to take effect.
>
>SBC is your provider?
>Does SBC host the Forward Lookup zone?
>If they don't host the forward zone, they can't host the
reverse. That is
>the story I got from them, they'll be glad to delegate it
for you to another
>DNS.
>
>--
>Best regards,
>Kevin D4 Dad Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
>Hope This Helps
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