Re: Modifying Mixed Case Mid-level Domain Names to be all Lower Case

2009-11-14 Thread Martin McCormick
Hauke Lampe writes: > $origin is a preprocessor statement. It's not an attribute of a zone, so > you cannot change it directly. > > When BIND writes zone files, it uses $origin to group records that share > a common base name. Just "update delete/add" all records and the mixed > case $origin disap

Re: Modifying Mixed Case Mid-level Domain Names to be all Lower Case

2009-11-14 Thread Hauke Lampe
Martin McCormick wrote: > Is there a way using nsupdate to change a $origin directive in a > zone file? $origin is a preprocessor statement. It's not an attribute of a zone, so you cannot change it directly. When BIND writes zone files, it uses $origin to group records that share a common base n

Modifying Mixed Case Mid-level Domain Names to be all Lower Case

2009-11-14 Thread Martin McCormick
Is there a way using nsupdate to change a $origin directive in a zone file? Some months ago, I accidentally loaded a configuration in to a DHCP server that registered a bunch of private-network hosts having a domain name of WiFi-ATRC.osu. We really wanted wifi-atrc.osu. Bind worked properl