22 Oct
2021
22 Oct
'21
1:14 a.m.
Typo I’d say. DB-drive DNS servers, which don’t keep their entries in traditional PTR-record text format, can fall victim to this. Rather than parse the text every times, they just spit out whatever is in the table column, even if it has embedded spaces. I’ve seen this happen in SnitchDNS. -mel via cell
On Oct 21, 2021, at 9:08 PM, Steven Champeon <schampeo@hesketh.com> wrote:
Anyone?
1.179.154.11:1-179-180.11.cisp.totisp.\\ net
dig -x 1.179.154.11
11.154.179.1.in-addr.arpa. 7200 IN PTR 1-179-180.11.cisp.totisp.\032net.
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