Changing output of bind
Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists)
andy.shellam-lists at mailnetwork.co.uk
Mon Dec 11 14:27:17 UTC 2006
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> Wildcards have semantics which may be suprising for the beginner. For
> instance, they do not match if there are record with data of another
> type.
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True, and this makes sense.
But in the OP's scenario - I'm guessing his "user" wants to correct URL
typos from visitors to his website, at which case it'll always be 'A'
records that are required to be returned from the wildcard.
> (You can play with ".museum", which have wildcards. Test
> anythingwhichdoesnotexist.museum and louvre.museum.)
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Does this mean that if the record matches the wildcard AND has a valid
record as well, it'll get both returned in a "round-robin" fashion?
> !DSPAM:37,457d698530861891880165!
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