On 10/7/2008, Victor Duchovni ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> This is false. DNS allows SOA, NS and A (or AAAA) records to exist at
> the same level (for the same domain name). So a delegated domain name
> (zone cut) can also be a host. What is not legal is CNAME records in
> combination with NS or SOA, so a zone cut cannot be a CNAME.

Heh... as always, thanks (mouss, Victor and Bill) for the correction...

Maybe one day I'll learn not to speak unless/until I know what I'm
talking about (guess I won't be speaking again any time soon)... ;)

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Best regards,

Charles

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