On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 23:32 -0800, Gregory Hicks wrote:
> SIP (NAPTR and ENUM) uses a DNS like structure.  

        You put that so compactly that people may be confused.

        SIP uses URLs, sometimes truncate to "SIP addresses".

        ENUM is a system for advertisement and discovery of the
        URLs associated with a given phone number.  It uses the
        DNS as its database.

        NAPTR is the DNS record type used by ENUM for storing URLs.

> Does BIND support these data types?  

        Current and recent versions of BIND support NAPTR records.

> Are there any references?

        Lots: RFC3761; Google "ENUM tutorial"; RIPE-46.

        I hope this helps.

        Best regards,

        Niall O'Reilly


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