Re: REVERSE DNS HELP

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 06/28/04


Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 06:10:07 -0700

Right, but Network solutions is where I am registered
through. SBC delegated control to the admin of
NS67.Worldnic.com, which is a network solutions server.
When I call network solutions they tell me I need create
the reverse zone on my side. Which I do and it doesn't
work. Any other ideas?

>-----Original Message-----
>In news:2134301c45af2$936e2070$a601280a@phx.gbl,
>anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
>posted a question
>Then Kevin replied below:
>> I found out I need to set the DNS on my side.
>> Do you have any idea where I need to start? Do I just
>> create a new zone and name it? thanks for the help.
>
>Just creating the zone won't help, the zone has to be on
the DNS server SBC
>has delegated the zone to, in this case I'm sure it is
not you.
>
>If you want SBC to delegate the reverse zone to you,
first things you'll
>need to do is get your registrar to create a DNS Host
with the public IP of
>your DNS server.
>Then you'll have to allow incoming connections on 53 TCP
and UDP on the IP
>and forward them to the IP of the DNS server.
>Then after the host your registrar has created has
propagated, call SBC and
>have them change the delegation to the host and IP that
your registrar
>created.
>
>You'd be better if you let the admin of the current DNS
it is delegated to
>create the zone, but that is only my opinion, you know
how opinions are.
>
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