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От : Dan Clough 1:135/115 06 ноя 24 14:42:45
К : Kees van Eeten 06 ноя 24 23:48:02
Тема : Re: Nlcheck report
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-=> Kees van Eeten wrote to Dan Clough <=-
SM>> 1:103/1
SM>> ,1,bbsdev.net,Lake_Forest_CA,Stephen_Hurd,-Unpublished-,300,CM,XW,IBN
SM>> Non Pvt node has no connection info.
SM>> Am I right?
WvV>> No. The host name is in the system name. Of course it would be
WvV>> better/more clear to have it behind the IBN flag or as an INA. But
WvV>> this line is not wrong.
DC> I believe it is wrong. Mailers don`t look at the second field to find a
DC> hostname to connect with. They look at the INA: field.
KvE> according to:
KvE> -------8<-------
KvE> Publication: FTS-5004
KvE> Revision: 1
KvE> Title: DNS Distributed Nodelist
KvE> Author(s): Alexey Vissarionov, 2:5020/545
KvE> FTSC members and administrator
KvE> Issue Date: 6 January 2013
KvE> To be published in DDN, the node MUST have at least one Internet
KvE> address published in the nodelist. The IP protocol flags or the
KvE> INA flag SHOULD be used for that purpose, but some nodes use the
KvE> system name instead, so the implementations SHOULD look for a
KvE> hostname in the protocol flag, the INA flag and the system name
KvE> field in that order.
KvE> The use of the systemname field to carry the DNS hostname, stems from
KvE> before the "INA:" flag was defined.
Okay, full ACK. I didn`t know that, but now I do.
... Gone crazy, be back later, please leave message.
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