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NANOG Digest, Vol 14, Issue 44
- Subject: NANOG Digest, Vol 14, Issue 44
- From: mike at steadfast.net (Mike Bailey)
- Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2009 07:16:33 -0500
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
nanog-request at nanog.org wrote:
> hi,
>
> I want to ask some folks out there that maintain reverse DNS queries
> of their respective IP blocks. I want to know if there is a need for
> me to contact my upstream provider. I am in charge of 2 /24's under
> LACNIC. I've already registered my DNS servers on LACNIC. but for some
> weird reason it's not owning reverse resolves. any tips would be
> gladly appreciated.
>
>
> thanks,
> b
>
>
You can use the dig utility that usually comes with bind to trace the NS
records for the ip block down, just run:
# dig 255.254.253.252.in-addr.arpa @a.root-servers.net NS +trace
That will tell you what nameserver is directing you where. You can also
use this web-based utility to query the root nameservers to figure out
where your queries are being directed to: http://www.squish.net/dnscheck
. Just make sure you are entering your ip in the reverse-dns,
*.in-addr.arpa format, and not the actual ip address.
> > Slighty related...
> >
> > Can people please post their recommended reverse dns naming
> conventions for a small ISP with growth and scalability in mind.
> > I already have one drawn up, but I would like to contrast and compare :D
> >
> > Thanks
ip4.1-2-3.static.ourdomain.net