What’s a PTR in DNS?
Answer / Usman Khan
A Pointer (PTR) record is a type of DNS (Domain Name System) resource record that translates an IP address into a host name. Unlike other records, which convert human-readable names into machine-friendly IP addresses, PTR records work the opposite way.
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