
What is the purpose 0.in-addr.arpa and 255.in-addr.arpa in bind's ...
Jan 16, 2017 · What is the purpose 0.in-addr.arpa and 255.in-addr.arpa zones in bind's default configuration?(named.conf.default-zones) I ask here because think that these zone files are common across bind's packages on various GNU/Linux distributions, not Ubuntu specific ones.
Why aren't in-addr.arpa addresses resolvable? - Super User
Sep 14, 2017 · Python on my Mac thinks my fully qualified domain name is 1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa. That seems like a tautologically true reverse DNS response for a system that doesn't actually have a real domain na...
How to configure a 10. network in bind? (PTR) - Super User
That makes no sense. There is absolutely nothing wrong with having a zone "10.in-addr.arpa" and another zone "1.0.10.in-addr.arpa" (in most cases you should have a proper delegation in "10.in-addr.arpa"). But in any case what I was asking was why you want to create a new zone at all. Why don't you just put PTR records directly in "10.in-addr ...
macos - Why do DNS service discovery queries for private …
Apr 28, 2014 · The in-addr.arpa suffix made this a reverse DNS question at its core, particularly because you were also inquiring about prisoner.iana.org-- the blackholing servers. At that point I was trying to tool the question toward being reusable for future dupe-closing.
Name resolution for the name 4.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa timed out …
Dec 4, 2015 · Note the address for the host being queried: 4.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa.That address indicates that you are trying to perform a reverse lookup for the IP address 192.168.1.4 to retreive its hostname.
Reverse DNS lookup returns “not found 3(nxdomain)” - Super User
Aug 26, 2020 · $ host 40.77.167.119 Host 119.167.77.40.in-addr.arpa. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN) $ host 40.77.167.119 8.8.8.8 119.167.77.40.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer msnbot-40-77-167-119.search.msn.com. According to Linode support, the problem is a DNSSEC misconfiguration affecting the 40.77.167.0/24 subnet which has resulted in those addresses …
home.arpa vs subdomain.home.arpa domain name in my home …
Feb 28, 2023 · (For example, it will start to expand unqualified names to "whatever.arpa" instead of "whatever.home.arpa", and while home.arpa has been specifically set up to allow your internal DNS to intercept it, the rest of the arpa domain has not been set up that way – and would break rDNS if you did, due to it being under "in-addr.arpa" – so you'll ...
router - How do I configure OpenWRT/dnsmasq to not do
Dec 30, 2021 · OpenWRT does a bunch of "reverse look-ups" for 108.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa, but the host-names for this should be known by OpenWRT as it DHCP assigned the local ip settings for these. I do have another dns but it can't reverse resolve the local ip addresses.
Continuous DNS queries to 1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa - Apple Support …
Oct 18, 2012 · I tried to Google the 1.0.0.127.in-addr-arpa line and all the responses are so packed with code I can't make heads or tails of them. We are using Simple DNS Plus on Parallels on a Mac mini as our server. I would just like a simple explanation as to why the Mac Pro is behaving this way, and I would love simple instructions about how to fix it.
Reverse-DNS not correct (BIND9 DNS + ISC DHCP) - Super User
Mar 2, 2024 · Your ddns-rev-domainname "5.168.192.in-addr.arpa" doesn't seem to be correct. It should be always set to "in-addr.arpa" . (Notice how dhcpd always adds the full reversed IP address to the provided domain name – it does not try to guess or count; whatever domain you provided is literally just suffixed to the address.)