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How do I set reverse DNS (RDNS/PTR)? Print
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Click the Network tab and you will see options to edit RDNS for your IPs. Enter your FQDN in standard format (server.yourdomain.com).
Note: If you are using CloudFlare, our system will not detect the necessary A-Record pointing your domain to our IP(s). Please disable CloudFlare, set up your RDNS, and then re-enable it.
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