[ldns-users] 回复: Re: string which does not conform with DNS protocol can be converted to ldns_rdf.
Liu Mingxing
lmxhappy at gmail.com
Wed Aug 6 13:15:03 UTC 2014
According to 2.3.1. Preferred name syntax in the rfc 1035, the char '(' or '0' is not a letter, digit, or hyphen.
so, the string"(35)" is not a legal label or a legal domain name.
I do not understand what do you mean about the relationship between label and hostname?
CNNIC
Liu Mingxing
发件人: Ray Bellis
发送时间: 2014-08-06 16:00
收件人: lmxhappy
主题: Re: [ldns-users] string which does not conform with DNS protocol can be converted to ldns_rdf.
On 5 Aug 2014, at 04:20, Liu Mingxing <lmxhappy at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, all,
I found string which does not conform with DNS protocol can be converted to ldns_rdf.
The string is like "(35)"
This should be a ldns bug.
That string is a legal DNS label, even if it's not permitted as part of a legal hostname.
Ray
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