Bob Hoffman wrote:

$ host 72.35.68.56
Host 56.68.35.72.in-addr.arpa. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN) $ host 72.35.68.57 Host 57.68.35.72.in-addr.arpa. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN) $ host 72.35.68.62 Host 62.68.35.72.in-addr.arpa. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)

same for the IPs that don't belong to you in that network.

anyway, that's not a big issue, except if your provider has a bad reputation...


Interesting. Where did you get that from?

This is what my datacenter gave me..
IP Assignment:                  72.35.68.56/29  
Gateway:                                72.35.68.57             
Useable:                                72.35.68.58 - 62

I only can use 58-62. 62 is not set up for any domain.
Where and how did those nubmers come up for me?


they are "near" your server IP. some people check ranges and will give a reputation to a range instead of to each IP.


Now I is a scared...oh boy.

there's no reason to be scared. it's just that some people want all IPs to have a reverse DNS (well, IPv6 is gonna change this...).



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