what is the purpose of a and ptr record? : Windows server 2003



what is the purpose of a and ptr record? : Windows server 2003..

Answer / Avneesh Kumar Verma

The 'a' (Host Address) record provides the IPv4 address of a domain name. The 'PTR' (Pointer) record translates an IP address into a domain name, used for reverse lookups.

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