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paul

How do I route an IP address to a host name? I have read that I need to
create a ptr record but am a little confused. bascially I want to route
81.178.3.108 to my internal IP 192.168.1.20 (Host name zion). I have
tried creating a ptr record but it doesnt seem to work . Im running DNS
on win2003.
 
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Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]

How do I route an IP address to a host name? I have read that I need
to create a ptr record but am a little confused. bascially I want to
route
81.178.3.108 to my internal IP 192.168.1.20 (Host name zion). I have
tried creating a ptr record but it doesnt seem to work . Im running
DNS on win2003.

DNS does not route, it only returns IPs for names and names from IPs (If a
reverse lookup zone is configured)
That said, you can likely create all the reverse lookup zones and PTRs you
want for public IP addresses and it won't do any good because most ISPs
maintain the Authority of the reverse lookups on public IPs.


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Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
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