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On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 2:39 AM, Randy Bush <randy at psg.com> wrote:
> > I should be clear that there are no bangs (!) in dns.
>
> the dns is 8-bit clean. bangs, dots (not as separators), blanks, etc.
> are all valid. some applications may have trouble with use of some of
> these :)
>
Not in the right-hand side (RDATA portion) of a type A record.
The 32 bits will be interpreted as the bits of an IPv4 address, which are
always 4 numeric values (0 to 255) separated by dots.
"www.godaddy.com. 14 IN A zippidty-doo.com!"
Is right out.
If it were a "HS TXT", CH TXT, IN TXT, IN CNAME, IN NS, IN MX, IN SRV,
or other similar fields, then sure.
> randy
>
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