Giving out tcp/ip Port Information
Michael Voight
mvoight at cisco.com
Thu Aug 19 19:32:56 UTC 1999
Port number is not something you are going to see in a DNS response.
DNS only deals with the address, not the port number.
Some firewalls and other products (Cisco Local Director) allows you to
redirect traffic destined from one address and port number to another
addreess and port number. Again, not really a function of DNS.
Another possibility would be if this was http. In http, you can redirect
to a different address/directory/port number. Again, simply not a
function of DNS
Michael
Martin McCormick wrote:
>
> Is there any way besides a TXT record for a dns to give out
> special information to a remote host about such things as the port
> number to be used to make a connection?
>
> I am 99.9% certain of the answer on this, but I hate to tell
> somebody that something can not be done until all the avenues have
> been checked. I believe this person is trying to get around an
> application that is broken, anyway so even a TXT record isn't going to
> help much.
>
> Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK
> OSU Center for Computing and Information Services Data Communications Group
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