Oscar, On point 4 there,
At this time franklin.jetbbs.com ONLY RESOLVES TO 104.238.117.105 The way I wanted it was 104.238.117.105 AND 132.148.11.44 to point to jetbbs.com but I think I setup the DNS record wrong. I just added another A record for jetbbs.com and added the IP address 132.148.11.44 to it. This part wasn't for the reverse DNS. I got two IP addresses I'm using. I got an A name for franklin, and that's the 104.238.117.105. Should I have added another A name for franklin as well to setup the round robin stuff? You know, when someone connects to JetBBS.com, the first time they connect, it takes them to 104.238.117.105. The next time they connect, it takes them to 132.148.11.44. Is this why whenever I pinged jetbbs.com, I only got a reply from 132.148.11.44 and not from 104.238.117.105 you think? Because I didn't setup another A name for franklin? Thanks and sorry for all the questions. I know these probably aren't really bind related questions anymore. Thanks! On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 12:29 PM, Oscar Ricardo Silva <osi...@utexas.edu> wrote: > A few things: > > > 1. As has already been mentioned, GoDaddy probably did not delegate > 117.238.104.in-addr.arpa to you > > > > 2. If a network has been delegated, for example 117.238.104.in-addr.arpa. > then in the zone file it should like like this: > > 104.117.238.104.in-addr.arpa. in ptr franklin.jetbbs.com. > > > 3. You can have GoDaddy create the corresponding PTR records for you. > > > 4. At this time franklin.jetbbs.com ONLY RESOLVES TO 104.238.117.105 > > > > > Oscar > > > > On 07/17/2016 09:22 PM, Spork Schivago wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I'm new to operating a website and I'm leasing a virtual private server >> (VPS) from GoDaddy. I'm paying for cPanel / WHM as well. It's >> running CentOS 6.8 Final. I'd like to setup reverse DNS but I'm having >> trouble. I'm not 100% sure how to do it. I have my hostname, >> franklin.jetbbs.com <http://franklin.jetbbs.com> and there's two IP >> addresses assigned to that hostname, 104.238.117.105 and 132.148.11.44. >> I was trying to setup a round robin kinda thing but I don't think I >> set it up correctly. >> >> Anyway, I have ns1.jetbbs.com <http://ns1.jetbbs.com> which has the IP >> of 104.238.117.105 and then I have ns2.jetbbs.com >> <http://ns2.jetbbs.com> that has the IP address of 132.148.11.44. I >> wanted to know if someone could look over what I have so far and let me >> know if it's correct and how I should proceed. >> >> So, in the /var/named directory, I create a file >> called: 0.117.238.104.in-addr.arpa >> >> The contents of 0.117.238.104.in-addr.arpa are as follows: >> $TTL 1D >> @ IN SOA ns1.jetbbs.com <http://ns1.jetbbs.com>. spork.jetbbs.com >> <http://spork.jetbbs.com>. ( >> 2016071705 ; serial >> 1D ; refresh >> 1H ; retry >> 1W ; expire >> 3H ) ; minimum >> >> 0.117.238.104.in-addr.arpa. IN NS ns1.jetbbs.com >> <http://ns1.jetbbs.com>. >> 0.11.148.132.in-addr.arpa. IN NS ns2.jetbbs.com >> <http://ns2.jetbbs.com>. >> >> 104 IN PTR franklin.jetbbs.com <http://franklin.jetbbs.com>. >> 44 IN PTR franklin.jetbbs.com <http://franklin.jetbbs.com>. >> >> >> Does that look correct? If not, how should I change it? If so, >> what's the next step? Thank you for your help! >> >> Sincerely, >> Ken >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Please visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users to >> unsubscribe from this list >> >> bind-users mailing list >> bind-users@lists.isc.org >> https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users >> >>
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