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

Chris cpollock at earthlink.net
Tue Jul 19 00:41:31 UTC 2005


Mark Andrews wrote:

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>> I've found the meaning in FORMERR in the RFC however, I've failed to f=
ind
>> the meanings of /NS /IN /TXT.
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> The '/' is a seperator.
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> NS and TXT are types.
> IN is a class.
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> <name>/<type>/<class> describe the query tuple.  Most query tools
> default to class 'IN'.  Many also default to type 'A'.
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> Mark Andrews, ISC
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Thanks Mark, is this described somewhere in an RFC or FAQ?  I'd rather re=
ad
about it instead of continuously asking 'what does this mean'. =20

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Chris
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