On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 12:23:38 -0400 Aaron Wolfe <aawolfe@???> wrote:
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> Last I checked into this issue, the RFCs do not explicitly allow or
> disallow multiple PTRs. This translated to inconsistent behavior in
> the real world as some resolvers can understand them and some can't.
> Unless things have changed, I don't think quite legal or less common is
> really the correct term for this, more like good luck and say a prayer.
> But maybe something new has happened?
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Actualy, the RFCs are very clear that multiple PTR records are allowed for
single IP addresses.
Refernces:
RFC 2181 Section 10.2
RFC 1034 Section 5.2.1 sub-section 2
"A type PTR query is used to get the RR with the primary name of
the host. For example, a request for the host name
corresponding to IP address 1.2.3.4 looks for PTR RRs for
domain name "4.3.2.1.IN-ADDR.ARPA"."
Please take note of the "looks for the PTR RRs", 'resouce records', not
just 'resource record'.
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