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26 gru 2022 · In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to create reverse DNS lookup zones and PTR Records on Windows Server. Reverse lookup zones are used to resolve IP addresses to a hostname. For reverse lookup zones to work they use a PTR record that provides the mapping of the IP address in the zone to the hostname.
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These two zones serves a different purpose. The first one and the most commonly implemented is Forward Lookup Zones, where translations of a hostname string to IP address is performed. The second one is Reverse Lookup Zones where it does the opposite of the former.
If you control your own IP prefix(es), you can set up reverse zones with PTR records to allow reverse DNS lookups.
A reverse DNS lookup is a DNS query for the domain name associated with a given IP address. This accomplishes the opposite of the more commonly used forward DNS lookup, in which the DNS system is queried to return an IP address.
12 wrz 2024 · Explains how to use reverse nslookup command under UNIX/Linux or MS-Windows OS to find out an IP address to resolve a hostname/domain name.
25 mar 2018 · In this article i'll give you the step by step on How To Setup and Configure DNS Reverse Lookup Zones for your new domain. You can also watch as I show you in a video.
A Forward Lookup Zone is a DNS zone that maps domain names to IP addresses. It is used to resolve domain names to their corresponding IP addresses, allowing users to access websites and services by typing in the domain name. On the other hand, a Reverse Lookup Zone is a DNS zone that maps IP addresses to domain names.