inverse query:PTR RR or OPCODE=1 ?

2009-12-02 Thread lipeng967
  when I read the RFC1035, I noticed the opcode defination in the DNS message 
head . It said that when opcode = 1 the message did Inverse query . but in the 
packet  I capatured when I used nslookup to do inverse query ,the inverse query 
packet use the opcode = 0 and the question segment with RR TYPE PTR. Can 
someone explain this ?  Am I wrong about understanding the inverse query ? 
Thank a lot .
 



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inverse query:PTR RR or OPCODE=1 ?

2009-12-02 Thread lipeng967
  when I read the RFC1035, I noticed the opcode defination in the DNS message 
head . It said that when opcode = 1 the message did Inverse query . but in the 
packet  I capatured when I used nslookup to do inverse query ,the inverse query 
packet use the opcode = 0 and the question segment with RR TYPE PTR. Can 
someone explain this ?  Am I wrong about understanding the inverse query ? 
Thank a lot .
 



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Re: inverse query:PTR RR or OPCODE=1 ?

2009-12-02 Thread lipeng967
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