When provisioning from DNS, the SNMP service is always provisioned.
This causes problems for nodes that don't have SNMP. I've worked up an
option to address this, while preserving the original behavior for
users who may be depending on that behavior. It just adds another
optional field to the query string of the DNS URL, like so:

dns://my-dns-server/myzone.com/portland/?expression=^por-.*&services=service1,service2,...servicen

Where service1 etc are the names of services to be provisioned. When
the services field is missing, it will default to ICMP and SNMP as
before. Otherwise it will provision services 1 to n. If there are no
objections to this plan, I'll go ahead and get it finished and add it
to master.

--Bill--

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