BIND 9 and TTLs
Bob Vance
bobvance at alumni.caltech.edu
Mon Sep 25 17:18:29 UTC 2000
"(" means
"continuation of the *current* line"
-- so it *must* be on the line to be continued .>)
I suppose "(" could be extended to mean, if it's preceded only
by whitespace,
"continuation of the previous line"
but I'm not sure how useful that would be :)
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-----Original Message-----
From: 0699093-8806 at t-online.de [mailto:0699093-8806 at t-online.de]On
Behalf Of Daniel Schröter
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 10:46 AM
To: comp-protocols-dns-bind at moderators.isc.org
Subject: Re: BIND 9 and TTLs
The infamous \"Brian\" wrote:
> ---<clip>---
> $TTL 1D
> @ IN SOA bozo subdude.post.com. (
> 10 ; Serial
> 8H ; Refresh
> 1H ; Retry
> 1W ; Expire
> 1D ; Minimum
> )
>
> @ IN NS bozo
> IN NS bungo
>
> 1 IN PTR localhost
>
> ---<clip>---
>
> The above works.
>
if your file look like this:
---<clip>---
$TTL 1D
@ IN SOA bozo subdude.post.com.
(
10 ; Serial
8H ; Refresh
1H ; Retry
1W ; Expire
1D ; Minimum
)
@ IN NS bozo
IN NS bungo
1 IN PTR localhost
---<clip>---
it doesn't work. the "(" must in the same line.
i needed 1/2 hour for this bug (i think it's a bug) :-((
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