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Re: DNS
Hi,
> this will match every host under the .home that doesn't have other entry.
> I don't think the order of where you put it matters.
> this will work nicely, if for some reason you misspelled your test.home
> machine and typed tset.home. isn't that what you wanted?
No, I wanted it to tell me that tset doesn't exist
>
>
> > beginning ? Also, if it returns localhost this is actually wrong. I want
> > it to return that the host doesn't exist.
> yes it will return localhost. I don't understand really. you want
> authoritive answer that the host does not exist???!
> if a name does not exist, it means that there is no DNS under it's
> authority, so it can never be an authoritive answer.
?? if my dns is authorative for .home domain, why can't it be sure that
tset doesn't exist there ?
The whole point is to make sure that my dns asks it's superior one (at
my ISP) ONLY when it cannot be an internal thing. That means that if my
dns is set as DNS for .home and for .dialup that it NEVER should ask sb
when i ask for ip of test, test.home, test.dialup, tset, tset.home,
tset.dialup. it should aks whenever I want to know about test.hom,
tset.hom, test.dialp, www.lin.or.il etc.
Is that impossible ?
Schlomo
S. Schapiro
Computer Lab - Harman Library
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Tel: ++972 - 2 - 65-85812
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