>
> > >Ideally every machine should be registering its own PTR record in the
> > >DNS and addresses without machines shouldn't have PTR records.
> > >The only reason ISP did this is that they were too lazy to manage PTR
> > >records for their customers.
> >
> > And because no ISP wants "you.suck.isp.com" to show up in their DNS.
> >
> > Same fight, different address space.
>
> Agreed. Nice in theory, not going to happen in practice for the ISP where I'm 
> working.


Ditto here, great feature for smaller shop but not an ISP for a number of 
reasons.

I would also add based on business perspective sometimes "lazy" is consumer or 
market
driven and can't be simply dismissed. How popular would a brand new 60" 
television be
without a remote control?


Regards,
John


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