What is a PTR Record? (reverse DNS)

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  • čas přidán 10. 05. 2021
  • Find out what a DNS PTR record is, how to do a reverse DNS lookup, and how PTR records help email deliverability.
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Komentáře • 31

  • @IPv6people
    @IPv6people Před 2 lety +32

    In 2.26 you say 'pee tee ar', but you type 'prt', and the command works, but gives a non-fatal warning that 'prt' is not recognised

  • @fernapiedade
    @fernapiedade Před 7 měsíci +2

    Straight out to the point. Amazing..

  • @smfarhan2754
    @smfarhan2754 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks 👍 it's best description

  • @LeaFaye
    @LeaFaye Před rokem

    Thank u lord. very straight to the point. jeez these other videos sucked thank u for this.

  • @JeremiahRamirez
    @JeremiahRamirez Před rokem

    GREAT EXPLANATION! Thank you! Great video. I have come across your videos and you have a new subscriber!

  • @rajkane2533
    @rajkane2533 Před 2 lety

    Thanks, this cleared up a lot of things for me

  • @adityaarsharmapersonal
    @adityaarsharmapersonal Před 3 lety +1

    Something New! Thank you 😋

  • @RWC482
    @RWC482 Před rokem

    Great job. Very informative

  • @felipedeoliveiraalmeida7493

    Thaks, Tony.

  • @bharathreddis
    @bharathreddis Před rokem

    Thanks for clear and crisp information bro, need support from you pls. We have hosted in GoDaddy our domains and we have a requirement now to have PTR record for our email server for which GoDaddy says they don’t have option to enter ptr records in their panel. However they asked us to give a try with TXT entry for ptr record. After adding txt in our GoDaddy panel, still we see there is no ptr record for our domain. FYI, we have procured the public IPs from IRINN and IRINN says they don’t do any PTR entries at their end. Can you guide in this case pls.

  • @marc_things
    @marc_things Před 5 měsíci +1

    Do you have a video for the CNAME workaround if my ISP won't add?

  • @attilamuhi
    @attilamuhi Před rokem

    And the actual PTR record, is it stored as a txt record? The contents of it, is it enough to copy that line you showed from the dig command?

  • @zanatos2000
    @zanatos2000 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the concise and clear explanation Tony, quick question, does it make sense to have a PTR Record for every public IP address?. For example, my internet service provider gives me a /29 public block for my usage, besides email server, what other use cases would require a PTR record?

    • @TonyTeachesTech
      @TonyTeachesTech  Před 2 lety

      I don't think it makes sense to have a PTR record for each IP unless you have a reason for it

  • @joshuadelacruz3907
    @joshuadelacruz3907 Před rokem

    wow! mac does auto-correction of commands? is that PTR or really PRT?

  • @szabojanos4410
    @szabojanos4410 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Dear Tony! A record is OK, CNAME is OK, PTR record is OK. If you have got free time can you make video for HSTS, and DNSSEC DS record? Thank You!

  • @ekambaramsainikhil9301
    @ekambaramsainikhil9301 Před 3 lety +1

    can you please explain what are the chances that doesn't match match the ip and gets denied and how do spammers try to spam and the how does the reverse lookup take action on it and I am tired of searching this over the internet

    • @TonyTeachesTech
      @TonyTeachesTech  Před 3 lety

      I would image that spammers create a PTR record for an IP address that they have access to that points to a domain that they don't own. When the email server does the PTR lookup, it finds a mismatch and deems the content as spam

  • @peakminute
    @peakminute Před 3 lety

    there is one little problem with PRT outlook and hotmai even yahoo often sends email to spam folder even all other records like spf, dkim and dmarc are fine configured. Also one server an have only one PTR record and this is a downside, coz if you host several websites on one server you can associate IP to several domains in this case... What are your thoughts @Tony

    • @TonyTeachesTech
      @TonyTeachesTech  Před 3 lety

      Yeah unfortunately if Outlook (or another email server) has blacklisted the IP address of your email server, then you're out of luck even if it's a different domain name

    • @peakminute
      @peakminute Před 3 lety

      @@TonyTeachesTech I mean not a blacklist. but when PTR does not match,- this is the reason email lands to spam folder or is rejected.

    • @TonyTeachesTech
      @TonyTeachesTech  Před 3 lety

      @@peakminute Right right

  • @jaymehta199
    @jaymehta199 Před 2 lety

    Any attack can be possible through PTR records, if attacker can get the PTR records ???

    • @TonyTeachesTech
      @TonyTeachesTech  Před 2 lety

      With access to your PTR records, I would imagine a hacker could do some malicious things like spoofing

  • @ahmedallali5327
    @ahmedallali5327 Před rokem

    Heyy Tony, I have sent 1450 emails to just find out that all those emails went to spam. When I checked in Mxtoolbox I found that it is listed in UCEPROTECTL2 UCEPROTECTL3..... and when I click on details it takes me to a page I can see this written in red color:
    WARNING: No Reverse-DNS (PTR) is assigned to your IP
    Please request your Admin or Provider to fix this.
    My email is hosted on Namecheap.
    Can that be the reason me emails go to spam and how to fix that? THANK YOU SO MUCH