Scott Harney said:
> "Clinton R. Nixon" <crnixon@anvilwerks.com> writes:
>
> In a bind zone file, you can use @ to refer to the zone itself which
> is what I usually do:
> @ IN A ip.ad.re.ss
> @ IN MX 10 mail.domain.com
> @ IN NS ns.domain.com
>
> djbdns is roughly similar in that "@" refers to the zone in the
> data file. Cisco's DNS server also uses @ in this way.
Thanks! That got everything working. You guessed right on the DNS server,
as well - djbdns is what I'm using, which seems to work quite a bit better
than bind.
- Clinton
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