The only thing that I saw was a slip in that there is something
outside the local DNS server that needs to be configured for reverse DNS.

Am 27.12.19 um 18:48 schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
I think that it should be either change local DNS or call ISP to change it,
not both at once.  Having both usually creates/hides different kinds of
problems

On 27.12.19 18:50, Reindl Harald wrote:
says who?

common sense I'd say...

in our /24 range 1-99 are public servers, the rest is internal
infrastructure and workstations and there is no point to have that
mapping public

Either you have DNS records or you have not.  If you have them, either you
manage them, or you fetch part of it from customer.


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