Re: Help with reverse lookup zone

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The reverse zone would be hosted by your ISP, since they own these addresses
Anthony
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"Cyborg" <andrewwhite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

We have a 2003 AD network. I want to be able to nslookup an IP and get it
to resolve the DNS name for it. Currently this doesn't work. We have
some web servers with public IP's and I want to be able to type nslookup
1.2.3.4 and it comes back with "webs_server123" for example or what ever
DNS name I say, is this possible?


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