I run several Domains, which have been registered through Cloudflare. All of these domains point to a VPS, which I also manage and have Root access to.
For the purpose of this question, lets say that the VPS' Hostname is 'mail.tempname.com'.
Since finding out that the Reverse DNS did not match the SMTP Banner, I decided to log into the Cloudflare Control Panel and create the following A Record:
Type: A
Name: mail.tempname.com
Content: The IP address that was provided to me by the VPS Provider.
TTL: Auto
Proxy Status: Proxied (I have also tried with 'DNS Only')
I then logged into the VPS Control Panel, provided by the VPS provider, to modify the 'Reverse DNS' field. Here, I tried to replace the VPS provider's entry with 'mail.tempname.com'. Unfortunately, I am unable to replace the IP address where error messages appears saying the update cannot be performed.
I have spoken with the VPS provider, who state that this is an issue with Cloudflare, with Cloudflare (as I thought) stating that the issue is with the owner of the IP. Therefore, the VPS provider.
Is anyone able to provide any insight on whether I have overlooked anything here as I have never had this issue before.
For the purpose of this question, lets say that the VPS' Hostname is 'mail.tempname.com'.
Since finding out that the Reverse DNS did not match the SMTP Banner, I decided to log into the Cloudflare Control Panel and create the following A Record:
Type: A
Name: mail.tempname.com
Content: The IP address that was provided to me by the VPS Provider.
TTL: Auto
Proxy Status: Proxied (I have also tried with 'DNS Only')
I then logged into the VPS Control Panel, provided by the VPS provider, to modify the 'Reverse DNS' field. Here, I tried to replace the VPS provider's entry with 'mail.tempname.com'. Unfortunately, I am unable to replace the IP address where error messages appears saying the update cannot be performed.
I have spoken with the VPS provider, who state that this is an issue with Cloudflare, with Cloudflare (as I thought) stating that the issue is with the owner of the IP. Therefore, the VPS provider.
Is anyone able to provide any insight on whether I have overlooked anything here as I have never had this issue before.