How do I change reverse DNS on Google Cloud Compute?

How do I change reverse DNS on Google Cloud Compute?

I want to add reverse DNS to Google Cloud Compute and can't figure out howto do it.

I want to map 11.97.196.104.bc.googleusercontent.com to ns1.example.com

http://tools.bevhost.com/cgi-bin/dnslookup?data=104.196.97.11&server=

I am having trouble verifying DKIM etc for sending emails.


Google won't configure reverse DNS for you

If you had a carrier such as AT&T or an EC2 instance, they offer reverse DNS services. As of now, Google does not offer this as an attribute of their service.

It is rumored they will remediate this at some point but as of now the service is unavailable.


Theres hope!

Paul Nash (Product Manager, GCE, Google) responded · Nov 2, 2016 We recognize that reverse DNS and PTR records in particular are important for certain applications like mail servers, and this feature request is being planned for a future release. We will update the state to started when the functionality is closer to being available.

Source: https://googlecloudplatform.uservoice.com/forums/302595-compute-engine/suggestions/8133918-reverse-dns-record-for-static-ip

Update

PTR records can now be created under new functionality that is in alpha testing. If you would like to participate in early testing, please complete the form here:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeMD4-KmAHiwIT53SeaxhW2MtJ0vbuq1F77by8sPWLgM4rryg/viewform

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We may not be able to invite all requestors into the alpha, depending on customer demand, but all users will be able to use the feature when it reaches “beta” status.

Paul Nash (Product Manager, GCE, Google) // Source: Google Forums