> DNS records, whether AFSDB or SRV, are added to an organization's DNS
> database by the DNS administrator for the domain.  This is not a task
> that end users are expected to perform.
>
> To clarify.  When using dynroot on Unix or freelance on Windows, any
> name that is not found in the locally generated root.afs volume will
> be searched for according to the CellServDB lookup rules:
>
>  1. On Windows only, search the registry for CellServDB info.  If data
>    for the cell is located, use the specified server list or DNS as
>    configured.
>  2. Search CellServDB.  If an entry for the cell is found and there
>    is a list of servers, stop and use that list.
>  3. If CellServDB contains an entry for the cell and no servers,
>    use DNS.
>  4. If CellServDB does not contain an entry for the cell, use DNS.
>
> When DNS is in use, a search will first be performed for SRV records
> and then a search for AFSDB records as a fallback.  This process is
> described in draft-allbery-afs-srv-records-05.
>
> ---
>
Thank you! very usefull to me.

> Jeffrey Altman
>
>
>



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Best Wish.

Wang Lei
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