December 10, 2002

Generic record for fqdn. tinydns-data

Generic record for fqdn. tinydns-data creates a record of type n for fqdn showing rdata.

Found out how to make KEY records with tinydns. I may get opportunistic encryption working yet....


[12-10-2002 15:35:49] <macros> :fqdn:n:rdata:ttl:timestamp:lo
[12-10-2002 15:35:55] <macros> Generic record for fqdn. tinydns-data creates a record
of type n for fqdn showing rdata. n must be an integer between 1 and 65535;
it must not be 2 (NS), 5 (CNAME), 6 (SOA), 12 (PTR), 15 (MX), or 252 (AXFR).
The proper format of rdata depends on n. You may use octal \nnn codes to include
arbitrary bytes inside rdata.
[12-10-2002 15:36:03] <macros> ;)))))
[12-10-2002 15:36:30] <kenb> If it's so simple, why don't you know if it supports KEY? ;))
[12-10-2002 15:37:44] <macros> i mean .. to support KEY .. to have it's own special
line starting character ;)
[12-10-2002 15:37:54] <LetoAms> well, it support the generic record
[12-10-2002 15:37:57] <LetoAms> so it also supports KEY
[12-10-2002 15:38:19] <LetoAms> not sure what n KEY is though :)
[12-10-2002 15:38:39] <LetoAms> i am sure someone told google :)
[12-10-2002 15:39:34] <macros> http://www.google.com/search?q=dns+%2BKEY+record+number ;) 1st link says 25 :)

Posted by jshare at December 10, 2002 04:20 PM

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