Reverse DNS (VDS owner)
From ISPWiki
PTR records resolves IP-addresses into hostnames. A PTR record is the exact opposite an A record, which points a domain name to an IP-address. PTR records are used for the reverse DNS lookup. Using the IP-address you may get the associated hostname.
This module lists all IP-addresses that are allocated to the user's virtual private servers. This module can be used to manage reverse DNS records: to bind a domain name to an IP-address of the virtual private server.
View the IP-addresses list
- IP-address - the IP-address allocated by the VPS administrator.
- Domain name - the domain name associated with this IP-address.
Edit reverse domain record
To edit a domain name resolved on a IP-address, select it from the list, click the "Edit" icon and fill out the form:
- IP-address - the read-only field.
- Domain name - enter a domain name that corresponds to this IP-address. The domain name must be followed by the dot, otherwise your server host name will be added to the name.

