[nycbug-talk] A stat. . . .

alex at pilosoft.com alex
Mon Feb 7 12:20:40 EST 2005


On Mon, 7 Feb 2005, G. Rosamond wrote:

> Okay, okay. . . I'll now burst the bubble.. .
> 
> Hans says that they are for nonresolvable addresses.. .
> 
> Although there is already an entry for that. . .
> 
> Maybe it's tor users. . .
No. Its for stupid people who misconfigure their PTR zone and are missing 
the dot after the PTR record.

Correct: (assuming you are in 10.1.2 zone)
99 PTR host99.example.com.

Incorrect:
99 PTR host99.example.com

The latter will result in the following PTR record:
host99.example.com.2.1.10.in-addr.arpa.

Hence, .arpa TLD.

(think about it and you'll understand why)

-alex





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