Translating an IP Address to a Domain Name
Scenario
PTR records are used to prove credibility of IP addresses and domain names of email servers. To avoid being tracked, most spam senders use email servers whose IP addresses are dynamically allocated or not mapped to registered domain names. If you want to keep the spam out of your recipients' inbox, add a PTR record to map the email server IP address to a domain name. In this way, the email recipients can obtain the domain name by IP address and will know that the email server is trustworthy.
If you use an ECS as an email server, configure a PTR record to map the EIP of the ECS to the domain name.
This following are operations for you to add a PTR record for a cloud resource, such as ECS.
Constraints
You can only configure PTR records for IP addresses with a 32-bit subnet mask.
Prerequisites
- You have registered a domain name.
- You have created an ECS and bound an EIP to it.
Procedure
- Log in to the management console.
- In the service list, choose Network > Domain Name Service.
The DNS console is displayed.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose PTR Records.
The PTR Records page is displayed.
- Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
- Click Create PTR Record and configure the following parameters.
- EIP: Select the EIP of the ECS.
- Domain Name: Enter the domain name that the EIP points to.
Configure other parameters by referring to Creating a PTR Record.
- Click OK.
You can view the created PTR record on the PTR Records page.
If a domain name is mapped to multiple EIPs, you must create a PTR record for each EIP.
- Verify that the PTR record has taken effect by running the following command on a PC connected to the Internet:
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