On Tue, Nov 24, 1998 at 11:15:00PM +0100, Berislav Todorovic wrote:
yes, but only in the in-addr.arpa. zone does it have useful meaning. OK - I took my "toy" (an old Linux box w/BIND 8.1.2 installed).
0 - i use rfcs not amateur pseudo-unix wannabe systems
BIND works everywhere the same way - Unix implementation is irrelevant. Besides, I've just tested the same on a Sun - same result.
Yep. I believe Bind is (thougbperhaps not resently - Microsoft) somehow become praxis ;-)
1 - i meant THE in-addr.arpa. zone, not the <whatever>.in-addr.arpa. zone.
I agree with that remark - sorry for my previous misinterpretation of your message ... ;-) Nevertheless, in the case of in-addr.arpa zone the IP address should be reversed, e.g. 8.67.45.123.
We all do have the right to do # while ; would be more fun. No hard feelings. Michael
Regards, Beri
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