[OT] Reverse DNS

Mark Haney mark.haney at doctordirectory.com
Fri Jun 25 21:20:15 UTC 2004


On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 23:07:35 +0200, Alexander Dalloz  
<alexander.dalloz at uni-bielefeld.de> wrote:

> What is the advantage for your / your company to have the nameserver
> under own control? And having DNS administered by Network Solutions does
> not prevent you from running a DNS server your own. Forward and reverse
> resolution can be managed by different servers / service agents
> (companies).
>
> For running a mail server having a proper reverse resolution is no must
> have. Of course it is recommended, because some providers started to
> make that a requirement in the field of fighting nowadays SPAM.
>
> Your argument is true when saying that if the whole line is down and no
> server is reachable on your site, what would it help if DNS is still
> acting because running at an outside provider. But said that, it is a
> must to have at least 2 DNS servers responsible for a domain. This is
> for fallback. So a fallback MX is up from a certain size a
> recommendation too (not a must like with the DNS).
>
> I would suggest: get the DNS and what else services like mail inhouse
> and keep Network Solutions as secondary DNS service (you have master
> zone control and they are slaves). This is for forward name resolution
> as well for reverse. Maybe they offer a fallback MX too. You are then on
> the safe side.
>
> Alexander
>
>
And I agree with all of that.  The only issue here is that my boss is  
worse than paranoid.  He's one of these 'know enough to be dangerous' geek  
wannabes and has all these fears and phobias over things.  He doesn't like  
having DNS in house because he didn't have anyone to manage it (except for  
me now) and like I said earlier he was concerned about domain availability  
if the T1 went down and DNS was here.

I fully intend on moving to the fedora DNS server here in house as soon as  
I feel comfortable enough with telling him that that box even exists.   
He's all M$, and linux makes him nauseous.  It's just been a struggle to  
move forward when 'the man' wants to hold you back out of fear of the  
unknown.




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Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt.

Mark Haney
Network, Database and Systems Administration
DoctorDirectory.com Inc.





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