Jim Pazarena <b...@paz.bz> wrote:
while it can resolve "webmail.acrodex.com" ( 139.142.184.10 )
it cannot reverse resolve 139.142.184.10
On 07.02.13 17:51, Tony Finch wrote:
10.184.142.139.in-addr.arpa. CNAME 10.0-25.184.142.139.in-addr.arpa.
0-25.184.142.139.in-addr.arpa. NS pluto.acrodex.com.
0-25.184.142.139.in-addr.arpa. NS nova.acrodex.com.
0-25.184.142.139.in-addr.arpa. NS saturn.acrodex.com.
Nova does not exist.
Pluto refuses most questions for 10.0-25.184.142.139.in-addr.arpa except
if you ask for a PTR, in which case it replies with a bogus question
section containing 139.0.184.142.in-addr.arpa.
Saturn works OK for most questions, and returns a PTR record if you ask
for ANY, but if you request a PTR directly it ignores you.
some kind of lame DNS "load balancers"?
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