Gordon Messmer wrote:
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> I'm happy that it's working, but it seems like it was fairly difficult to get
> right. Am I doing an unusual thing?
Yes, it is fiddly, and a relatively common problem - which is why in-view
was introduced!
> Is it considered best-practice (or just normal) for authorita
Hi,
Whenever I try to sign a zone (using dnssec-signzone) with a CAA
record in it that has a semicolon in the value part of the RDATA like
the following RDATA:
0 issue ";"
Bind escapes the semicolon so the signed zonefile wil have the
following RDATA for the same CAA record:
0 issue "\;"
Even
I am kind of tired in my systems being reported as being in Plymouth MI
instead of Oak Park MI. That is the best Comcast seems to be willing to
do for where my IP addresses (which are static) reside.
Is there anyway to provide location information for a server via DNS
that would feed into Geo
In message , Robert Mosko
witz writes:
> I am kind of tired in my systems being reported as being in Plymouth MI
> instead of Oak Park MI. That is the best Comcast seems to be willing to
> do for where my IP addresses (which are static) reside.
>
> Is there anyway to provide location informati
On 05/10/2017 05:41 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
In message , Robert Mosko
witz writes:
I am kind of tired in my systems being reported as being in Plymouth MI
instead of Oak Park MI. That is the best Comcast seems to be willing to
do for where my IP addresses (which are static) reside.
Is there
>From the it-could-be-worse department:
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/08/kansas-couple-sues-ip-mapping-firm-for-turning-their-life-into-a-digital-hell/
I am more a fan of continental geolocation accuracy when it comes to IP
addresses.
John
Fro
In message <3cc295c2-1717-3af3-362a-66c708256...@htt-consult.com>, Robert Mosko
witz writes:
>
>
> On 05/10/2017 05:41 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
> > In message , Robert M
> osko
> > witz writes:
> >> I am kind of tired in my systems being reported as being in Plymouth MI
> >> instead of Oak Park M
"\;" and ";" are the same thing on the wire. To get a '\' you need
to to '\\'. RFC 1035 fails to properly describe a quoting mechanism
that works as it leaves out details like to get a \ you need to
escape the \ like \\.
That said we can remove the backslash in this case.
In message
, Dion Bo
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