RFC 952 was the original
follow-ons are RFC 1123 and 1178
 
Unless you write a script to parse your file and queries I know of no way around this.
We use hypens instead of dots in our names.


Mar 9, 2011 01:10:50 PM, matt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I'm working on setting up a slave dns server. Dots have
historically been used in the hostnames here. The dots cause the
resulting zone file from a zone transfer to have $ORIGIN automatically
set assuming the dots are indicating a subdomain.

Here's an example of what's happening:

master zone file:

$ORIGIN example.com.
host1.set1 A x.x.x.x
host2.set1 A x.x.x.x
host3.set1 A x.x.x.x

slave's zone file after axfr:

$ORIGIN set1.example.com.
host1               A        x.x.x.x
host2               A        x.x.x.x
host3               A        x.x.x.x

Is there a way to have it not change the ORIGIN and assume the dots
are a subdomain?

Thanks!

Matt Rae
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