At Thu, 20 May 2010 19:37:34 -0700 (PDT),
ivan jr sy wrote:
> But is there a best practice in calculating it from the named stats?
>
> Can the dynamic updates, notify and such be considered as queries?
In named.stats you copied, no:
> 5818360608 IPv4 requests received
"requests" me
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 05:07:02PM +0530, Ashwin wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I had a general query regarding CNAME RR's
>
> Supposing I do an A query for aaa.com
>
> Is the following response possible?
>
> Response:
> aaa.com IN CNAME bbb.com
> bbb.com IN CNAME ccc.com
> ccc.com IN CNAME ddd.com
>
>
On 24.05.10 17:07, Ashwin wrote:
> I had a general query regarding CNAME RR's
> Supposing I do an A query for aaa.com
> Is the following response possible?
>
> Response:
>
> aaa.com IN CNAME bbb.com
> bbb.com IN CNAME ccc.com
> ccc.com IN CNAME ddd.com
>
> Essentially whether CNAME chaining can
Hi All,
I had a general query regarding CNAME RR's
Supposing I do an A query for aaa.com
Is the following response possible?
Response:
aaa.com IN CNAME bbb.com
bbb.com IN CNAME ccc.com
ccc.com IN CNAME ddd.com
Essentially whether CNAME chaining can be present in a single resp
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