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Public IP
Configure a Reverse Zone
Configure a Reverse Zone
Updated on 20 December 2024
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You can manually configure a reverse zone (PTR record) for a public IP.
Go to the
Networks
→
Public IP
section.
Click on the IP address and navigate to the
PTR
tab.
Enter the desired value and save your changes.
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