On 2021-02-28 17:52, Mark Andrews wrote:
Domain names without a trailing period are relative to the current
origin.
Domain names with a trailing period are absolute.
snip
On 1 Mar 2021, at 10:41, Tim Daneliuk via bind-users
wrote:
I am trying to understand when the LHS of a TXT record ne
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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