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C. Philip Wood (cpw%sneezy@LANL.GOV)
Wed, 14 Dec 88 14:47:56 MST


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From: Roy Smith <phri!roy%RUTGERS.EDU@VM.USC.EDU>
Subject: Typo in RFC 1033 (Domain Operations Guide)?
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        In RFC 1033, near the top of page 7 (under GLUE RECORDS), an
example is given of an NS record followed by an A glue record. It says:

        SRI.COM. NS
        KL.SRI.COM. KL.SRI.COM. A 10.1.0.2.

       Either that's a typo, or I have absolutely no idea what the entire
RFC is talking about (not impossible :-)). Shouldn't the first KL.SRI.COM.
be at the end of the NS line instead of at the beginning of the A line,
like thus:

        SRI.COM. NS KL.SRI.COM.
        KL.SRI.COM. A 10.1.0.2.

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Roy Smith, System Administrator
Public Health Research Institute
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