At 11:31 AM 9/27/2000 -0400, Jan Knepper wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > > I do run bind and set DNS up for the first time.
> > > What should I change, remove or add in your opinion?
> >
> > Greg isn't talking about your DNS he's talking about the people who
> > manage the reverse DNS, the one that answers for 63.105.9.34 which looks
> > to be uunet. Leastwise they're responsible for 63.105.
>
>I certainly run via a UUnet connection, but I think I am responsable for
>63.105.9.32/27
>So whatever UUnet's DNS say's should come from my setup right?
According to ARIN, The block is SWIP'd to you, but you do not
have reverse delegated to you, therefore it is still up to UUNet
to handle reverse DNS for you:
whois -h arin.net NETBLK-UU-63-105-9-32
Smartsoft, LLC (NETBLK-UU-63-105-9-32)
88 Petersburg Road
Petersburg, NJ 08270
US
Netname: UU-63-105-9-32
Netblock: 63.105.9.32 - 63.105.9.63
Coordinator:
Knepper, Jan (JK795-ARIN) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
609-628-4260
Record last updated on 03-Jun-2000.
Database last updated on 27-Sep-2000 06:52:42 EDT.
The ARIN Registration Services Host contains ONLY Internet
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(There are no Domain System inverse mapping statements there)
Hope this helps.
Gerry Boudreaux