Yes I know the trailing . is needed,

However just the A record mechanism does not give much info of where the CPE is situated.

thanks anyways , the CNAME seems to work fine for me from here too,

-Alok

On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 15:07:51 +0530, Stephane Bortzmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 11:33:03AM +0530,
 Alok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
 a message of 37 lines which said:

I dont know if it is fine to ask this question on an OPS list but
here goes anyways:

No, it is not appropriate and it is not an Operations list but an IETF
list, to develop protocols and best practices and write RFC.

remote-cpe.hisdomain.com IN CNAME remote-cpe.itsnewaddress.com

No problem, as long as you do not forget the dot at the end of the
name.

BTW, why changing the name at all? The entire point of the DNS is to
shield users from topology and providers. DynDNS does the right thing
here.


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