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Problems with bind.4.8.3
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Piet Beertema
Piet.Beertema at cwi.nl
Tue Dec 22 11:31:29 CET 1992
As far as I know TXT records are not *standard* and should be avoided. Aw, come on! TXT records *are* standard: see e.g. RFC1035. They may not be *commonly* used, but they are frequently used nevertheless. And in certain cases I'd even consider them mandatory; e.g. each and every primary .NL subdomain has a TXT record associated with it that clearly identifies the domain; and in cases where I "reserve" a domain, I only enter a TXT record in the NL zone file. Piet
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