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RecordRP.cs
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RecordRP.cs
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using System;
/* http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1183.txt
2.2. The Responsible Person RR
The method uses a new RR type with mnemonic RP and type code of 17
(decimal).
RP has the following format:
<owner> <ttl> <class> RP <mbox-dname> <txt-dname>
Both RDATA fields are required in all RP RRs.
The first field, <mbox-dname>, is a domain name that specifies the
mailbox for the responsible person. Its format in master files uses
the DNS convention for mailbox encoding, identical to that used for
the RNAME mailbox field in the SOA RR. The root domain name (just
".") may be specified for <mbox-dname> to indicate that no mailbox is
available.
The second field, <txt-dname>, is a domain name for which TXT RR's
exist. A subsequent query can be performed to retrieve the
associated TXT resource records at <txt-dname>. This provides a
level of indirection so that the entity can be referred to from
multiple places in the DNS. The root domain name (just ".") may be
specified for <txt-dname> to indicate that the TXT_DNAME is absent,
and no associated TXT RR exists.
*/
namespace Heijden.DNS
{
public class RecordRP : Record
{
public string MBOXDNAME;
public string TXTDNAME;
public RecordRP(RecordReader rr)
{
//MBOXDNAME = rr.ReadString();
MBOXDNAME = rr.ReadDomainName();
TXTDNAME = rr.ReadDomainName();
}
public override string ToString()
{
return string.Format("{0} {1}",
MBOXDNAME,
TXTDNAME);
}
}
}