Talk:.arpa

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Address and Routing Parameter Area (a "backronym")  ????? --206.248.134.103

What exactly is the problem? In the article, the word backronym is linked, so you can click to see what it means. --Zundark 08:26, 21 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] http://16.16-28.45.70.166.in-addr.arpa/

How did someone do this? 62.66.194.63 19:46, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

He got delegated the 16-28.45.70.166.in-addr.arpa. zone from his provider and simply added an A record to the 16.16-28.... entry pointing to 166.70.45.21. And that's where a webserver's running which evaluates the hostname and returns the "isn't it cool"-page if you're asking for the in-addr.arpa. URL. Sigkill 20:07, 10 June 2006 (UTC)