Looking at the logs of my local DNS server, my Linux computer has been looking up 191.0.0.10.in-addr.arpa every few seconds. It also looks up ipv4only.arpa, but less frequently. As far as I know, arpa domains are apart of the DNS system itself? Is this normal?

  • @AgreeableLandscapeOPM
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    3 years ago

    I find it really weird that it keeps reverse looking up one IP address, which apparently is in Brazil, and it does it every few seconds.

    I do have a VPN enabled (but not to a server in Brazil), but I don’t know if that has anything to do with it.

    • @kevincox
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      33 years ago

      191.0.0.10.in-addr.arpa

      I do find it weird that this is an internal IP. I would check if this query works. Also maybe checking to see if your VPN has anything at this IP.

      • @AgreeableLandscapeOPM
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        13 years ago

        I would check if this query works.

        I tried it in my browser, it doesn’t, and Pihole says it returns NXDOMAIN.

        • @kevincox
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          33 years ago

          Did you ping the ip? 10.0.0.191 or just try the hostname?

          • @AgreeableLandscapeOPM
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            13 years ago

            Pinging it works, but it doesn’t seem to have any webpage behind it.

            • SeerLite
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              13 years ago

              Maybe you can run one of those crazy nmap scans to see what it is?

              Or maybe it’s a better idea to figure out why it’s happening in the first place instead hmm

          • @AgreeableLandscapeOPM
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            13 years ago

            Oh wait, I just realized that the IP is reversed from what the domain says. I thought it was 191.0.0.10.

            10.0.0.191 is actually the IP address to the computer sending the queries.