[ On Thursday, March 24, 2005 at 09:03:26 (+0000), Brian Candler wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: [exim] Exim server behind NAT router (and HELO)
>
> I'm afraid you've got that check back to front.
No, I definitely do no.
> It's perfectly acceptable (and indeed very common) for multiple names to map
> to the same IP address, and for the reverse DNS to have a PTR to only one of
> those names.
No, it is definitely NOT acceptable (though sadly it is still common for
such mis-configurations to exist).
The only way the reverse-DNS can be verified is if _ALL_ hostnames have
valid corresponding PTRs. Period. The logic is inescapable and widely
accepted and agreed to.
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