On 26-05-2022 15:27, Jan-Piet Mens via bind-users wrote:
A semicolon begins a comment in a zone file [1], so yes.
-JP
[1]
https://jpmens.net/2015/10/28/the-semicolon-in-zone-master-files-some-history/
Thank you, JP. Nice blog post. Very enlightening.
On 26-05-2022 15:29, Bjørn Mork w
Sandro writes:
> The bit from the first semicolon to the end of the line was missing.
>
> Is that expected behavior? I couldn't find any documentation regarding
> the usage of parentheses.
The master file format is mostly defined by RFC1035. See
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1035#sec
20220317-a4qe._domainkeyTXT (
v=DKIM1; k=rsa; p=MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAA
^ begin comment
OCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAmEsWuQCj+OenaSQ3dM6WItExor
The bit from the first semicolon to the end of the line was missing.
Is that expected behavior?
A semicolon begins a comm
Hello,
While adding a DKIM key to my zone I was looking for information about
using parentheses for working around the string length limitation.
I looked at the way BIND puts them in my zone file for RRSIG entries and
and applied that to the TXT record:
20220317-a4qe._domainkeyTXT (
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