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To me it looks redundant, "named-compilezone -o - zone file" should
show you how bind interprets these.<br>
My guess is that they will be listed only once in the output.<br>
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I don't see how they could belong to each subdomain, to do that
there should be a"@..." to set a new origin?<br>
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On 28/10/10 2:14, Ian Manners wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Gregory,
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<pre wrap="">mail02 IN A 192.168.xx.xx
IN MX 10 mcvpemr01
IN MX 10 mcvpemr02
nelson IN A 202.xx.xx.1
IN MX 10 mcvpemr01
IN MX 10 mcvpemr02
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<pre wrap="">My question is why would "IN MX 10 mcvpemr01" and "IN MX
10 mcvpemr02" be repeated trough the zone file surely this is
redundant ?
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It looks like an old way of specifying the MX for each subdomain.
Cheers
Ian Manners
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