Redwene
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Since you have each IP as a nameserver then just set the rDNS as the nameserver hostname. I Dont have Each Ip as a Nameserver I Just have the First 2 Ip Failover as nameserver. If you are trying t...
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Hello, Could you elaborate on where you are setting up the RDNS record? Is this via an interface offered by your provider? If so, could you report this issue to them and verify the steps required ...
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Could you elaborate on this statement? Are you facing a new issue? Thank you. Yes as you said when i put the hostname of my server as Reverse for any Ip Failover it's show me error. hosting.mydoma...
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My Bad :( EDIT: hosting.mydomain.ovh. does not resolve to 178.xx.xx.xx
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Thank you @cPanelMichael and @Jcats for helping me through this thank you very much. EDIT: hosting.mydomain.ovh. does not resolve to 178.xx.xx.xx
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Hello, Yes, you can setup the RDNS records for those IP addresses to point to the server's hostname. Thank you. Even if the hostname dont resolve to these IP ? Because my hostname point to the Se...
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Hello, You should setup RDNS for those IP addresses to the hostnames you plan to utilize them for. If you plan to use them as name servers (e.g. NS3, NS4), then you should setup the RDNS entries p...
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Hi @cPanelMichael Thank you i tested my setep and it was working, but I Added 10 More Failover IP to My Server in Cpanel and i rebuilded the IP Pool. The question is the reverse DNS for these 10...
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@Jcats Dude I have a little question, Im a bit confused it's about DNS Nameservers and Ip Failover So as I Said I have 1 Fixed IP + 2 Ip Failover What I Did Is : 1/ Bought a new Domains : domain...
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@Jcats Im Going to Print your response And put it In my Wall A Big thank's for this structure response That's all what i was looking for :) Thank you Dude.