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Re: [dns-wg] Matching forward and reverse DNS for DSL pooladdresses

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  • From: Jeroen Massar < >
  • Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2004 09:36:01 +0100
  • Organization: Unfix

On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 17:31 +0000, brian.wilkinson@localhost wrote:
> Can anyone confirm whether DSL (and dial) providers are required to
> provide matching forward and reverse DNS for the address pools or is
> a wildcard in the reverse zones sufficient?

Afaik there is no political requirement.
But I think your clients will be *VERY* happy when you do provide them
with a matching forward and reverse.

Ever tried ssh'ing into a server with a host which had a mismatching
reverse!=forward?

Also you will block your clients from using protocols like SMTP and some
others that do forward=reverse checking, not even mentioning the various
logging methods around the world. Note that for SMTP it is almost a real
requirement as it aids a lot of people in debugging. Oh and don't forget
that some people actually also use IRC...

If you intend on a 'wildcard' entry for a reverse, better not do any
reverse at all...

Generating a reverse is not that difficult, bind offers that nice
$GENERATE option anyway. Though nicer is too use one of the various
dictionary lists, which will make your clients a bit more happier.
The best for your clients of course is to allow them to change the
reverses, which is seen as quite a value for a lot of customers.

Greets,
 Jeroen


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