Hello, Currently, the PTR records are automatically created for the FQDN droplet names. But, it seems the PTR is created for the auto-assigned public IP. How can I set the PTR record for the reserved ip?
Thanks!
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Hey @vookimedlo,
Looking at the DigitalOcean docs - Reserved IPs do not support PTR (rDNS) records.
You can check more about the IP limits here:
? https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/networking/reserved-ips/details/limits/
Another thing you can do is post it as an idea in the ideas board
Hope that helps! - KFSys.
Heya, @vookimedlo
DigitalOcean automatically sets the PTR (reverse DNS) record for Droplet-assigned public IPs based on the Droplet’s hostname.
However, Reserved IPs do not support PTR (rDNS) records.
Regards
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