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  • An option to add a PTR record enabled for dedicated IPs

    From today, those of you who use dedicated IP addresses for your sites and applications will be able to also add a PTR record to them.


    A PTR record, also known as a reverse DNS record, maps an IP address to a domain name, which is opposite to what an A record does.
    PTR records allow you to perform a reverse DNS lookup to check if a given IP address is associated with a particular domain/hostname.


    Why are PTR records needed?
    With a PTR record set, your site will be able to resolve in both directions (from a domain name to an IP address through an A record and from an IP address to a domain name through a PTR record), which will help you build a trusted image for your online presence in external DNS lookups.
    Here is how a DNS lookup on a site will look like with the two records set:



    Also, the reverse DNS record plays a crucial part in SPAM prevention in email delivery by helping verify the authenticity of the outbound email server.
    By setting a PTR record for an IP address, you add extra tracing to the origin of an email, and hence contribute a pinch of credibility to the email server itself.
    The addition of a PTR record is further necessitated because of the fact that some incoming mail servers will not even consider accepting a message from an IP address that does not identify itself with a PTR record in a reverse DNS zone.


    How to set up a PTR record?
    By default, we do not assign a reverse DNS record to a newly added dedicated IP address to your web hosting account:


    However, you can specify a value of your choice in the ‘Not Set’ field at any time and thus create a reverse DNS zone for your dedicated IP address.
    Generally, PTR records are input in a very specific format where you need to start with a portion of your IP address written backwards, followed by .in-addr.arpa.

    We have facilitated that procedure for you by doing all the special formatting in the background automatically. As a result, all you will have to do is specify the hostname that the IP address is mapped to in the PTR Record field:



    Source : http://blog.resellerspanel.com/hepsia-control-panel-the-free-reseller-program/option-to-add-ptr-record-for-dedicated-ips.html

  • #2
    Very nice feature to add. I have one question, in the case of a VPS with Hepsia CP, can I change the PTR Record?

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    • #3
      We hadn't gotten around to having support do this for us, but now we can do it ourselves!

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      • #4
        Somewhere in my head I have a vague memory that if you run a VPS with Hepsia CP you cant change the DNS or Reverse lookup. Is this still the case?

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        • #5
          Hello.

          The PTR Add option is available to Hepsia VPS Servers either.

          "I have a vague memory that if you run a VPS with Hepsia CP you cant change the DNS"

          - You can manage the DNS from the Hepsia VPS - no problem

          Best Regards,
          Tom.

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