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Mike, > I found this comment written by Anne Wilson in the ldm support email > archive for 2001: > > The LDM requires that both that the name resolves to the IP address > *and* the IP address resolves to the name. To the best of my knowledge, it's not true that forward and reverse DNS lookups must agree in order for the LDM to work. As the LDM developer, I'd hope I'd know. Of course, I could be getting senile. :-) > We are considering configuring our new ldm server in such a way that > it might work like this: > > We issue a request from dmadisi.esrl.noaa.gov, but the reverse lookup > on that IP would return something like dmadisi.boulder.noaa.gov. > I have two questions: > > 1) Does the 2001 comment above mean this is a showstopper when we > make connections to request data from other ldm servers? > > 2) Would this have any impact on users who initiated the connections > to dmadisi? You should be fine. > Thanks, > > Mike Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: HXD-230534 Department: Support LDM Priority: Normal Status: Closed