Ronald F. Guilmette r...@tristatelogic.com wrote:
In a nutshell, I'd just like to know whether or not Punycode
encoded strings may ever validly contain either (a) leading
periods or else (b) two consecutive periods. Would any strings
that contain either of those things be considered to be
In message alpine.lsu.2.00.1409291026090.18...@hermes-1.csi.cam.ac.uk,
Tony Finch d...@dotat.at wrote:
Ronald F. Guilmette r...@tristatelogic.com wrote:
To be more specific and concrete about it, here is a small
example Perl program I wrote:
ftp://ftp.tristatelogic.com/pub/punybug.pl
My apologies if this question might also be considered a bit
off-topic for this list.
Is the maximum possible size of a DNS packet (just the payload part...
not including IP and UDP headers) 64k bytes?
I have some old code which assumes that, perhaps incorrectly.
In message 70279.1412020...@server1.tristatelogic.com, Ronald F. Guilmette
writes:
My apologies if this question might also be considered a bit
off-topic for this list.
Is the maximum possible size of a DNS packet (just the payload part...
not including IP and UDP headers) 64k bytes?
Hi folks,
Something got sideways on one of my DNS servers, and I would appreciate
some help in figuring out what's going on.
I'm running BIND 9.10.1. This server is authoritative master for a
number of domains.
First off, I may have the allow-query set incorrectly. Currently I have:
acl
The default for allow query is local host local nets. Basically the server
itself and directly connected networks
On Sep 29, 2014 8:03 PM, Bill Christensen billc_li...@greenbuilder.com
wrote:
Hi folks,
Something got sideways on one of my DNS servers, and I would appreciate
some help in
So if my server is authoritative for MyDomain.com, should Joe Sixpak be
able to resolve it via whatever DNS he's using, as mine is currently set up?
Do I need to change it to
|allow-query { any; };|
in order to allow that to happen? Will my restriction on recursion keep
the riffraff
My apologies for my earlier, arguably off-topic questions.
Now I have a real honest-to-goodness BIND question.
I have the following simple zone file installed as test0.tristatelogic.com:
===
$TTL 3600
@ IN SOA
In message 20703.1412049...@server1.tristatelogic.com, Ronald F. Guilmette
writes:
My apologies for my earlier, arguably off-topic questions.
Now I have a real honest-to-goodness BIND question.
I have the following simple zone file installed as test0.tristatelogic.com:
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 08:52:41PM -0700, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
*.colors IN A 127.0.0.2
*.jason.purple.colors IN A 127.0.0.3
; *.purple.colors IN A 127.0.0.4
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Note that that last line is commented out.
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