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Michael Kjorling
michael at kjorling.com
Sat Nov 3 18:37:23 UTC 2001
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No. The client might not even know about the "tlb" part.
SRV records *might* be able to do this - I haven't read up on them -
but first of all don't expect DNS to both bake cookies and eat them.
It's a kind of phone book.
Michael Kjörling
On Nov 3 2001 14:14 +0100, Marian Stepka wrote:
> is there way to substitute address in DNS files?
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