[ale] DirecTV DSL - No Reverse DNS

John Mills jmmills at telocity.com
Mon Jan 28 13:07:48 EST 2002


Jerry -

Thanks for clearing that up, but I'm not sure how it affects the other
reader's comment that inability to do reverse lookup would prevent them
from running a server. I have certainly seen the reverse case: servers
which will not respond to me as a client for which [I've assumed] they
cannot to a reverse lookup.

On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Jerry Z. Yu wrote:

> 	reverse DNS lookup (IP -> DNS name) has nothing to do with RARP
> (which is mac->IP)
> 	If the ftp server (or any server for the matter) trying to do
> reverse DNS lookup before allowing further client connection, valid
> request whose source IP can't be resolved to a valid DNS name, the server
> time out the lookup eventually and allow the client to continue anyway.
> However, your client program may time out before that. Another thing would
> be the ident lookup.
 
> #On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, Paul D. Manno wrote:

> #> I checked my connection about a minute ago and the Telocity/DirectTV DSL
> #> connection has a valid DNS reverse map just as it always has.

How does one check? I used 'whois <my_IP>' with no match.

Thanks.

 - John Mills


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