When dnsrecord-add or dnsrecord-mod commands are used on a root
zone record (it has a special name @), a zone name is returned
instead of a special name @. This confuses DNS part of Web UI
which is then not able to manipulate records in the root zone
when these commands are used.
This patch fixes
On 12.4.2012 09:51, Martin Kosek wrote:
When dnsrecord-add or dnsrecord-mod commands are used on a root
zone record (it has a special name @), a zone name is returned
instead of a special name @. This confuses DNS part of Web UI
which is then not able to manipulate records in the root zone
when