Hauke Lampe writes:
When BIND writes zone files, it uses $origin to group records that share
a common base name. Just update delete/add all records and the mixed
case $origin disappears.
It did. Many thanks.
Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK
Systems Engineer
OSU Information Technology
In message 200911151416.nafeg2n5083...@dc.cis.okstate.edu, Martin McCormick w
rites:
Hauke Lampe writes:
When BIND writes zone files, it uses $origin to group records that share
a common base name. Just update delete/add all records and the mixed
case $origin disappears.
It did. Many
Martin McCormick wrote:
Is there a way using nsupdate to change a $origin directive in a
zone file?
$origin is a preprocessor statement. It's not an attribute of a zone, so
you cannot change it directly.
When BIND writes zone files, it uses $origin to group records that share
a common base
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