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---
name: PTR
parameters:
- name
- target
- modifiers...
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parameter_types:
name: string
target: string
"modifiers...": RecordModifier[]
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---
PTR adds a PTR record to the domain.
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The name is normally a relative label for the domain, or a FQDN that ends with `.` . If magic mode is enabled (see below) it can also be an IP address, which will be replaced by the proper string automatically, thus
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saving the user from having to reverse the IP address manually.
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Target should be a string representing the FQDN of a host. Like all FQDNs in DNSControl, it must end with a `.` .
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**Magic Mode: **
PTR records are complex and typos are common. Therefore DNSControl
enables features to save labor and
prevent typos. This magic is only
enabled when the domain ends with `in-addr.arpa.` or `ipv6.arpa.` .
* Automatic IP-to-reverse: * If the name is a valid IP address, DNSControl will replace it with
a string that is appropriate for the domain. That is, if the domain
ends with `in-addr.arpa` (no `.` ) and name is a valid IPv4 address, the name
will be replaced with the correct string to make a reverse lookup for that address.
IPv6 is properly handled too.
* Extra Validation: * DNSControl considers it an error to include a name that
is inappropriate for the domain. For example
`PTR('1.2.3.4', 'f.co.')` is valid for the domain `D("3.2.1.in-addr.arpa',`
but DNSControl will generate an error if the domain is `D("9.9.9.in-addr.arpa',` .
This is because `1.2.3.4` is contained in `1.2.3.0/24` but not `9.9.9.0/24` .
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This validation works for IPv6, IPv4, and
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RFC2317 "Classless in-addr.arpa delegation" domains.
* Automatic truncation: * DNSControl will automatically truncate FQDNs
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as needed.
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If the name is a FQDN ending with `.` , DNSControl will verify that the
name is contained within the CIDR block implied by domain. For example
if name is `4.3.2.1.in-addr.arpa.` (note the trailing `.` )
and the domain is `2.1.in-addr.arpa` (no trailing `.` )
then the name will be replaced with `4.3` . Note that the output
of `REV('1.2.3.4')` is `4.3.2.1.in-addr.arpa.` , which means the following
are all equivalent:
* `PTR(REV('1.2.3.4'), `
* `PTR('4.3.2.1.in-addr.arpa.'), `
* `PTR('4.3',` // Assuming the domain is `2.1.in-addr.arpa`
All magic is RFC2317-aware. We use the first format listed in the
RFC for both `REV()` and `PTR()` . The format is
`FIRST/MASK.C.B.A.in-addr.arpa` where `FIRST` is the first IP address
of the zone, `MASK` is the netmask of the zone (25-31 inclusive),
and A, B, C are the first 3 octets of the IP address. For example
`172.20.18.130/27` is located in a zone named
`128/27.18.20.172.in-addr.arpa`
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``` javascript
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D ( REV ( '1.2.3.0/24' ) , REGISTRAR , DnsProvider ( BIND ) ,
PTR ( '1' , 'foo.example.com.' ) ,
PTR ( '2' , 'bar.example.com.' ) ,
PTR ( '3' , 'baz.example.com.' ) ,
// If the first parameter is a valid IP address, DNSControl will generate the correct name:
PTR ( '1.2.3.10' , 'ten.example.com.' ) , // '10'
) ;
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D ( REV ( '9.9.9.128/25' ) , REGISTRAR , DnsProvider ( BIND ) ,
PTR ( '9.9.9.129' , 'first.example.com.' ) ,
) ;
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D ( REV ( '2001:db8:302::/48' ) , REGISTRAR , DnsProvider ( BIND ) ,
PTR ( '1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0' , 'foo.example.com.' ) , // 2001:db8:302::1
// If the first parameter is a valid IP address, DNSControl will generate the correct name:
PTR ( '2001:db8:302::2' , 'two.example.com.' ) , // '2.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0'
PTR ( '2001:db8:302::3' , 'three.example.com.' ) , // '3.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0'
) ;
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```
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In the future we plan on adding a flag to `A()` which will insert
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the correct PTR() record if the appropriate `.arpa` domain has been
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defined.