> On 1 Mar 2021, at 16:00, Duleep Thilakarathne wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> This is not an issue but just to get ideas from experienced bind resources.
> Please ignore this question, if it is out of the scope of this mailing
> thread.
>
> Significant number of DNS requests can be observed when dual-
Hi,
This is not an issue but just to get ideas from experienced bind resources.
Please ignore this question, if it is out of the scope of this
mailing thread.
Significant number of DNS requests can be observed when dual-stack enabled
and send both IPV4 and IPV6 DNS server addresses to clients thr
On 2/28/21 5:52 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
> Domain names without a trailing period are relative to the current origin.
>
> Domain names with a trailing period are absolute.
>
> If you want to add the record
>
> foo.bar.example.com. TXT …
>
> and the current origin is example.com. You can en
Domain names without a trailing period are relative to the current origin.
Domain names with a trailing period are absolute.
If you want to add the record
foo.bar.example.com. TXT …
and the current origin is example.com. You can enter it as
foo.bar TXT …
or
foo.bar.ex
I am trying to understand when the LHS of a TXT record needs to be terminated
with '.'.
For example, I see this one of the machines I am managing. The server in
question is
the zone authority for foo.com:
foo.com. IN TXT "v=spf1 ...
foo.com. IN SPF "v=spf1 ...
something
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