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testing nslookup - ptr record

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kaizer

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Jan 27, 2004
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hello
i am testing 2003 AD etc - DC is also DNS server in test domain with no internet connection
1)does doing a ping -a (dns server ip) verify that the DNS ptr record is ok?
2)how do i use nslookup to verify the reverse lookup record?
thanks
 
To check to see if the A name record is ok you do:

nslookup server


To check to see if the PTR recrd is ok you do:

nslookup ipaddres

 
When i check the reverse lookup record with nslookup server i got a non-existent domain error. What should be done to correct this?

Thanks in advanced

Ricardo
 
Does the reverse zone exist?

If you you have server.domain.com with an IP of 192.168.100.20

You should have a 100.168.192.in.arpa. zone. That is assuming you have a C class.

To create the in.arpa zone if you don't have one: in DNS you should see two folders. A forward lookup and a reverse lookup. Right click reverse and add a new reverse lookup zone

In there you will have your PTR records from 192.168.100.20 to server.domain.com

Once the in.arpa zone is created and you are creating new A Name records in your forward lookup domain you can check the box that says "Create PTR record for reverse lookup"

-Matt
 
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