subtle errors do (e.g. trailing-period
omissions).
- Kevin
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Harshith Mulky
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Than you All.
Did not notice I had missed a trailing '.'
Will make sure I do not miss these things the next time I test
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Am 14.09.2017 um 14:40 schrieb Alan Clegg:
On 9/14/17 8:35 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
so that it doesn't matter whether you have the trailing . or not.
Downside, of course, is that you have to repeat your domain name about a
gazillion times.
scripting is the better answer
Dynamic zones is
On 9/14/17 8:35 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> so that it doesn't matter whether you have the trailing . or not.
>>
>> Downside, of course, is that you have to repeat your domain name about a
>> gazillion times.
>
> scripting is the better answer
Dynamic zones is the better, better answer. 8-)
H
Am 14.09.2017 um 14:21 schrieb Tony Finch:
Mukund Sivaraman wrote:
Missing a trailing period(.)
Here's a fun trick to avoid making this mistake: use FQDNs everywhere in
the zone file, and use the directive
$ORIGIN .
so that it doesn't matter whether you have the trailing . or not
Mukund Sivaraman wrote:
>
> Missing a trailing period(.)
Here's a fun trick to avoid making this mistake: use FQDNs everywhere in
the zone file, and use the directive
$ORIGIN .
so that it doesn't matter whether you have the trailing . or not.
Downside, of course, is that you have to re
Please read the error message *carefully*.
ns1.mail.lab.example.com.lab.example.com != ns1.mail.lab.example.com.
You are missing a terminating period on the MX record.
Mark
In message , Harshith Mulky writes:
> Hello Experts,
>
>
> Whats wrong with my second $ORIGIN here:
>
>
> $ORIGIN lab.exa
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 07:02:52AM +, Harshith Mulky wrote:
> Whats wrong with my second $ORIGIN here:
>
>
> $ORIGIN lab.example.com.
> $TTL 1d
> @ IN SOA colombo root.lab.example.com. (
> 2003022720 ; Serial
>
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