On 27 Oct 2016, at 7:35, Sara Dickinson wrote:


On 27 Oct 2016, at 15:06, Paul Hoffman <[email protected]> wrote:

On 27 Oct 2016, at 5:35, Sara Dickinson wrote:

That would be good, yes. But "obtained" still sounds like it might come from the DNS itself, not from configuration or DHCP.

Well it could come from DNS via a SRV lookup.

How could it come from SRV? I am thinking (perhaps incorrectly) that it has to only come from configuration or DHCP.

Ah, in the case where the client only has the name configured I’m thinking that there has to be a look up to know which server the domain name is valid for. So the name<-->IP mapping is what is ‘obtained’ from the DNS. How about:

* How a DNS client can obtain the combination of authentication domain name and IP address for a DNS server.

Yes, that's good. "Obtain" makes more sense there. Thanks!

--Paul Hoffman

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