It would seem that underscores is one of those characters in DNS that leads a 
double life.

RFC’s say that underscores are disallowed for use in hostnames but SRV records 
use it to indicate service type et al.  And then you have the 
acm-validations.aws geniuses who use it their hostnames to validate domain 
ownership to issue SSL certs never mind it that the format completely screws up 
the design and architecture of your subzones.

:/

(not a fan of Route53 BTW .. and now they say they can “do” DNSSEC.  lol)

So while there is more to talk about with underscores the real answer to your 
question is what do those records resolve to?  SIP or TCP or whatever?  Using 
the DNS query answer will provide the clue as to why those questions are being 
asked.

John

From: bind-users [mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Kevin K
Sent: Friday, April 09, 2021 1:28 PM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: underscores in A queries

Hi,

I've been parsing my query logs to watch for unusual/unexpected lookups, and I 
notice quite a few A queries with underscores, often in patterns like

_.domainname.com

often followed by

_.xyz.domainname.com

or

_.domainname.com.mydomain.com

Can someone tell me what these are and what the underscores mean?


thanks

Kevin

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