Re: Microsoft DNS under NT4 question...

BA ( ba@interconnect.net )
Sun, 15 Jun 1997 01:35:21 -0500

you use a null record???

you should be using a @ well if you are using short version instead of
naming everything out in your db files

try a @ on MS DNS....not sure if it works or not I use Bind for NT

On Sat, 14 Jun 1997 23:53:44 -0500, Gregory W. Bondy so eloquently wrote:

>Greetings,
>
> I have a rather simple question that has been driving me nuts. In unix
>flavors of BIND, to set a machine to an A record reflecting the domain, =
you
>use a null (blank) record. =20
>
>Wow, that made no sense... ;) let me try to illustrate:
>
>I want a machine, let's call it MACHINE1 to respond to DOMAIN.COM. Not
>MACHINE1.DOMAIN.COM, but DOMAIN.COM. It's trivial in BIND, but doing so=
in
>M$ DNS causes an error in the error log and generally spits up all over
>itself. How the heck do you do it in M$ DNS?
>
>TIA
>
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