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Re: Need help explaining in-addr.arpa to Limelight


From: Jeroen Massar <jeroen () unfix org>
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 23:35:35 +0100

Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
Hi,

      I seem to be having a problem. Limelight has SWIP'd 
69.28.185.0/24 to me, and I asked for IN-ADDR.ARPA control.
I recently went to check and it seemed not to be working
right. I sent them an email around 11p Eastern Sunday nite
asking it to be fixed. I even included a reference to a
web page on how to delegate in-addr.arpa.  I received the
following back :

"This is done, but you will need to rename the zone on your
end to: tboh.185.28.69.in-addr.arpa."

In case they do a:
1.185.28.69.in-addr.arpa. CNAME 1.tboh.185.28.69.in-addr.arpa.

That would partially make sense, though it still wouldn't as you don't
have control over tboh.x.x.x... unless they delegate that to you, but
that wouldn't make sense either as they can just NS the 185 also already...

      Is there someone out there that might be able
to help me explain this to the techs there. That you
can't "subdomain" an in-addr.arpa like you do a domain
name?

Why not? Reverse DNS is just another domain, you can also stick MX
records in there or have a nice website if you want ;)

tuc () tboh 185 28 69 in-addr arpa can work quite well as an email address
if you stick the MX's in the right spot. Not very useful but still.
Quite a number of operators stick stuff like TXT records in there too to
describe topology and other informational elements related to that
domain. There are even some anti-spam proposals doing that afaik.

That is though probably not what you want to accomplish though.

According to dig the domain is currently pointing to zoneedit:

;; ANSWER SECTION:
185.28.69.in-addr.arpa. 7200    IN      NS      ns13.zoneedit.com.
185.28.69.in-addr.arpa. 7200    IN      NS      ns8.zoneedit.com.

You'll have to insert your cruft there or have them repoint it to a dns
server under your control.

And remember kids, don't spam the dns; there is a better use for IP
addresses by for instance hungry children with hand-winded laptops.

Greets,
 Jeroen

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