Meaning of FORMERR resolving 'ezyfinancial.com/NS/IN

Chris cpollock at earthlink.net
Tue Jul 19 00:52:35 UTC 2005


On Monday 18 July 2005 07:38 pm, you wrote:
> In article <dbhh7n$fa0$1 at sf1.isc.org>, Chris <cpollock at earthlink.net>
>
> wrote:
> > I've found the meaning in FORMERR in the RFC however, I've failed to find
> > the meanings of /NS /IN /TXT.
>
> Didn't you see my response yesterday?
>
> NS and TXT are record types.  E.g. NS = NameServer, A = Address, MX =
> Mail eXchanger, TXT = TeXT.
>
> IN is the class, and all standard records on the Internet are in this
> class.

Thanks Barry, I went back and found it.  Must have missed it somehow.  What I
guess I'm really looking for is something, for instance an RFC, FAQ, TwiKi or
something that will explain to me what all these mean and how they fit into
the scheme of things with the use of named.  I feel that way I won't be
asking these newbie type questions and taking up so much of everyones
bandwidth.

Thanks
Chris

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