On 2021-02-28 17:52, Mark Andrews wrote:
Domain names without a trailing period are relative to the current
origin.
Domain names with a trailing period are absolute.
snip
On 1 Mar 2021, at 10:41, Tim Daneliuk via bind-users
wrote:
I am trying to understand when the LHS of a TXT record ne
On 2/28/21 5:52 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
> Domain names without a trailing period are relative to the current origin.
>
> Domain names with a trailing period are absolute.
>
> If you want to add the record
>
> foo.bar.example.com. TXT …
>
> and the current origin is example.com. You can en
Domain names without a trailing period are relative to the current origin.
Domain names with a trailing period are absolute.
If you want to add the record
foo.bar.example.com. TXT …
and the current origin is example.com. You can enter it as
foo.bar TXT …
or
foo.bar.ex
I am trying to understand when the LHS of a TXT record needs to be terminated
with '.'.
For example, I see this one of the machines I am managing. The server in
question is
the zone authority for foo.com:
foo.com. IN TXT "v=spf1 ...
foo.com. IN SPF "v=spf1 ...
something
I looked for more old host and nsupdate executables but found
none. So, I tried the last resort and deinstalled bind95 and
verified that /bin/host disappeared. I assume all the other new
programs did also.
The configurationwas left the way I originally set it
which was all the defaults plu
ype or with both
types.
> Best Regards
>
> Kevin Situ
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org
> [mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Martin McCormick
> Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 3:04 PM
> To: bind-us...@isc.org
In message <200907172033.n6hkx0v5060...@dc.cis.okstate.edu>, Martin McCormick w
rites:
> A person wrote me off list to say that it worked for them. I
> went to a different FreeBSD platform that happens to be the
> actual one that hosts our DNS and tried it there and it worked
> perfectly. I even v
[mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Martin McCormick
> Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 3:04 PM
> To: bind-us...@isc.org
> Subject: SPF record Syntax
>
> I found a couple of great articles that explain SPF records but
> not quite far enough. I am in a syntax war wi
On Friday 17 July 2009 16:33, Martin McCormick wrote:
> A person wrote me off list to say that it worked for them. I
> went to a different FreeBSD platform that happens to be the
> actual one that hosts our DNS and tried it there and it worked
> perfectly. I even verified that it is in the zon
A person wrote me off list to say that it worked for them. I
went to a different FreeBSD platform that happens to be the
actual one that hosts our DNS and tried it there and it worked
perfectly. I even verified that it is in the zone.
So, what we have is a broken system on the one I usuall
M
To: bind-us...@isc.org
Subject: SPF record Syntax
I found a couple of great articles that explain SPF records but
not quite far enough. I am in a syntax war with nsupdate as the
examples appear to show everything but how the actual record
looks.
They appear to be like many other RR
The type is TXT, not SPF
Best Regards
Kevin Situ
-Original Message-
From: bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org
[mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Martin McCormick
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 3:04 PM
To: bind-us...@isc.org
Subject: SPF record Syntax
I found a couple
I found a couple of great articles that explain SPF records but
not quite far enough. I am in a syntax war with nsupdate as the
examples appear to show everything but how the actual record
looks.
They appear to be like many other RR's so I tried
update add posse.okstate.edu. 10 IN SPF "v=
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