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Rdns delimiter setup

HWAYSHWAYS Member
edited May 2015 in Help

Hello
I have a dedicated from delimiter.
Do you know please how can I setup for my 3 dedicated in the format:

121.xxx.xxx.xxx PTR domain.com

122.xxx.xxx.xxx PTR subdomain.domain.com

And so on.

Should I use Cloudflare for it ?

Thank you.

Comments

  • HWAYSHWAYS Member

    Just read it:
    Since CloudFlare uses shared and dynamic IP addresses to resolve to your domains, we are not able to add PTR records for any CloudFlare IPs. The main reason to have rDNS or PTR records is to prevent emails from ending up in spam folders. Since CloudFlare doesn't support email traffic, you would need to set the rDNS or PTR record where your email server is located.

    In this case which are my options please ?

  • TrafficTraffic Member
    edited May 2015

    PTR records are set by your provider, not by you - Delimiter must do so (if their panel does not allow for self-setup of this)

    If you only need CDN from CloudFlare, you can create a subdomain like this:

    122.xxx.xxx.xxx A subdomain.domain.com

    in Cloudflare, NOT proxified, and set that as the hostname for the mailserver, SPF record, and the PTR record.

    So the server sending mail is actually subdomain.domain.com which can be reached using FCrDNS

    Not sure if I got your question right though.

  • HWAYSHWAYS Member

    Thank you. I asked Delimiter to do it.
    Thank you for your suggestion as well

  • WinneWinne Member

    I think you need to open a ticket with them, they're not using a control panel like OVH/Online.

  • Winne said: I think you need to open a ticket with them, they're not using a control panel like OVH/Online.

    Open a ticket. Mine was setup in less than 6 hours.

  • HWAYSHWAYS Member

    Thank You. Just did it.

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