>
> >> On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 5:33 PM william manning <
> chinese.apri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > because the DNS systems have no idea what the application(s) will use
> the answer for.
> > remember that data (A & ) is the zone files is NOT the same as the
> address(es)
> > with which an interfc
Hi Naveen,
On 27 Aug 2019, at 20:23, Naveen Kottapalli wrote:
> Can one of you tell why would a v4 client send query or a by client send
> a A query when the resolved address cannot be used?
Sometimes you can't tell if you can use an address until you find out what it
was. You might have
because the DNS systems have no idea what the application(s) will use the
answer for. remember that data (A & ) is the zone files is NOT the
same as the address(es) with which an interfce may be configured.
"Think before you ask these questions, Mitch." - Chris Knight
On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at
Dear experts,
Can one of you tell why would a v4 client send query or a by client
send a A query when the resolved address cannot be used?
Thanks & Regards,
Naveen
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On 23/08/2019 22:39, Joe Abley wrote:
People have always been able to anchor their non-DNS naming schemes
to domain names they control in the DNS as a way to avoid collisions,
and nobody has seemed to think that's a good idea. Is it more likely
that someone would anchor their ARTICHOKE alter