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people will either paste the records in their zone file. in that case, the records will inherit "IN" from earlier records, and there will always be one record. if anyone uses a different class, their smart enough to know they need to add IN manually. plenty of people will add their records through some clunky web interface of their dns operator. they probably won't even have the choice to set the class, it'll always be IN.
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Dns
18 lines
543 B
Dns
$ORIGIN example.
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$TTL 5m
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@ IN SOA dns.example. webmaster.example. (1 0m 0m 0m 5m)
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@ NS dns.example.
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moxacmepebble.mox1 A 172.28.1.10
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moxmail2.mox2 A 172.28.1.20
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dns A 172.28.1.30
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acmepebble A 172.28.1.40
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test A 172.28.1.50
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localserve.mox1 A 172.28.1.60
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postfixmail.postfix A 172.28.1.70
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postfix MX 10 postfixmail.postfix.example.
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postfixdkim0._domainkey.postfix TXT "v=DKIM1;h=sha256;t=s;k=ed25519;p=a4IsBTuMsSQjU+xVyx8KEd8eObis4FrCiV72OaEkvDY="
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postfix TXT "v=spf1 ip4:172.28.1.20 -all"
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