I'm just not very sure, what's the usage for a glue record?
When an upper DNS returns a domain's authorised DNS server, will it also
returns the authorised DNS server's IP address? So glue record works as this
way?
Thanks for any replies.
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In message <4a093b9c.5060...@afnic.fr>, sandoche BALAKRICHENAN writes:
>
> I want to rewrite a query of the form
> "sgtin.5.4.0.0.0.1.3.2.4.5.6.7.6.id.onsam.test" to
> "sgtin.5.4.0.0.0.1.3.2.4.5.6.7.6.id.onseu.test" using NAPTR rewrite.
>
> The NAPTR RR in the zone config is as follows:
>
> s
I would just treat this as a generic "out of memory" issue that just
happens to be triggered by named's attempt to mark servers as lame.
If you don't have any "datasize" specified in your options, check to see
if the OS is limiting your datasize before named is even starting up
(e.g. via a "li
I don't claim to be competent with NAPTR records -- having never used
them in production -- but from the RFC (2915), it appears you need to
express those backslashes, in the wire format of the NAPTR record, as
*double* backslashes in the zone file:
For the case of the cid.urn.arpa record above
Oh crud! I thought I was on the DLZ mailing list. I must have
registered in the wrong window. Sorry for the spam.
And thanks for all the help Scott. Just the reassurance that what I'm
trying to do should be working is a start.
I'll move my next set of questions to the right list. :-)
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sandoche BALAKRICHENAN wrote:
I want to rewrite a query of the form
"sgtin.5.4.0.0.0.1.3.2.4.5.6.7.6.id.onsam.test" to
"sgtin.5.4.0.0.0.1.3.2.4.5.6.7.6.id.onseu.test" using NAPTR rewrite.
The NAPTR RR in the zone config is as follows:
sgtin.5.4.0.0.0.1.3.2.4.5.6.7.6.id.onsam.testIN
I want to rewrite a query of the form
"sgtin.5.4.0.0.0.1.3.2.4.5.6.7.6.id.onsam.test" to
"sgtin.5.4.0.0.0.1.3.2.4.5.6.7.6.id.onseu.test" using NAPTR rewrite.
The NAPTR RR in the zone config is as follows:
sgtin.5.4.0.0.0.1.3.2.4.5.6.7.6.id.onsam.testIN NAPTR
00"r"
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