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|  Message 465  |
|  Kees van Eeten to mark lewis  |
|  IP flags  |
|  02 Dec 14 20:43:14  |
 Hello mark and Janis, Monday December 01 2014 19:23, you wrote to Janis Kracht: ml> On Mon, 01 Dec 2014, Janis Kracht wrote to Kees van Eeten: >> What do you get for fidocl.no-ip.org. JK>> bbs@filegate:~$ host fidocl.no-ip.org fidocl.no-ip.org.net has JK>> address 23.21.224.150 I was formulting some explanation, whe the real thing hit me. Someone forgot to put a . (dot) behind org in a dns configuration. Apparently the ruling tld in that section is .net. A name in DNS and certainly in the configuration files is only consired fully qualified if it ends with a dot. Forget the dot and the tld of the SOA is added. My wordom may not be technically correct, but I hope you understand what I want to express. Kees --- FPD v2.9.040207 GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5--b20130910 * Origin: As for me, all I know is that, I know nothing. (2:280/5006.4) |
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