I am having a hell of a time getting our
PTR record right.
Our current
PTR zone looks like this:
$ttl 38400
@ IN SOA ns1.domain.com. admin.domain.com. (
1268669139
10800
3600
604800
38400 )
xxx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa. IN NS ns2.domain.com.
xxx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa. IN NS ns1.domain.com.
97 IN
PTR mail.domain.com.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa. IN
PTR mail.domain.com.
97.96/28. IN
PTR mail.domain.com
For some reason the only thing that works is the 97.96/28. When this line is in there it actually says I have a
PTR record when reporting from intodns.com. If I remove that line, it says I have no
PTR.
I have followed instructions from http://www.philchen.com/2007/04/04/configuring-reverse-dns and when I follow those instructions intodns.com says I have no
PTR.
When it does work with the line 97.96/28., the
PTR kicks back as (from intodns.com) :
97.xxx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa -> mail.domain.com.xxx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa
Which is, to my knowledge, an incorrect
PTR. I want it to just kick back as mail.domain.com, without the xxx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa extension.
I have tried everything I can think of but I can't fix it. I can't help but think it's one of those things that is so stupid and simple I'm going to do the ol'facepalm.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
In the event that the domain zone is needed, here it is:
$ttl 38400
@ IN SOA domain.com.
[email protected]. (
1265221037
10800
3600
604800
38400 )
domain.com. IN A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
www.domain.com. IN A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
ftp.domain.com. IN A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
m.domain.com. IN A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
localhost.domain.com. IN A 127.0.0.1
webmail.domain.com. IN A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
admin.domain.com. IN A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
mail.domain.com. IN A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
domain.com. IN MX 5 mail.domain.com.
domain.com. IN TXT "v=spf1 a mx a:domain.com ip4:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ?all"
domain.com. IN NS ns1
domain.com. IN NS ns2
ns1 IN A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
ns2 IN A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Any double entries in different formats were part of my troubleshooting process.