Peter Fern wrote:

> Correct, however we often have a requirement to match a substring and
> sub it into another pattern to translate one number range to another,
> hence the requirement for regex.  And regardless - it's currently
> impossible to escape characters like '+' since the backslashes are not
> passed correctly.

I've never had a problem with \+ in PDNS...

As for the subranges that's what DNAME is for...

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