ubject: RE: is this a valid zone file?
Thanks to everybody so far. I am still confused trying to figure this out.
At the risk of looking stupid...
Given this zone file.
$TTL 500
$ORIGIN 168.192.in-addr.arpa.
@ IN SOA d62.test.net. hostmaster.d62.test.net.. 2008122201
10800 3
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Subject: Re: is this a valid zone file?
On 21.12.08 04:21, Jack Tavares wrote:
> as specified, wouldn't this zone then be
On 21.12.08 04:21, Jack Tavares wrote:
> as specified, wouldn't this zone then be non-authoritative
I believe BIND doesn't check NS Records when deciding if it should set the
"AA" flag and only takes care about the records being from zone
(master/slave) or authoritative source (for AA records) or
idges
SpringNet
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Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2008 5:54 AM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: is this a
On Dec 21 2008, Jack Tavares wrote:
Looking at rfc2317
I see the example zone file
$ORIGIN 2.0.192.in-addr.arpa.
@ IN SOA my-ns.my.domain. hostmaster.my.domain. (...)
;...
; <<0-127>> /25
0/25NS ns.A.domain.
0/25NS some.other.name.ser
GMT+2).
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Subject: Re: is this a valid zone file?
On 21.12.08 03:54,
On 21.12.08 03:54, Jack Tavares wrote:
> Looking at rfc2317
> $ORIGIN 2.0.192.in-addr.arpa.
>@ IN SOA my-ns.my.domain. hostmaster.my.domain. (...)
>;...
>; <<0-127>> /25
>0/25NS ns.A.domain.
>0/25NS some.other.name.server.
[...]
Looking at rfc2317
I see the example zone file
$ORIGIN 2.0.192.in-addr.arpa.
@ IN SOA my-ns.my.domain. hostmaster.my.domain. (...)
;...
; <<0-127>> /25
0/25NS ns.A.domain.
0/25NS some.other.name.server.
;
1 CNAME
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