A |
ip: An IPv4 addresses in dotted decimal notation.
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MX |
pri: Priority of mail exchanger.
Lower numbers indicate greater priority.
target: FQDN of the mail exchanger.
See also dns_get_mx().
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CNAME |
target: FQDN of location in DNS namespace to which
the record is aliased.
|
NS |
target: FQDN of the name server which is authoritative
for this hostname.
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PTR |
target: Location within the DNS namespace to which
this record points.
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TXT |
txt: Arbitrary string data associated with this record.
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HINFO |
cpu: IANA number designating the CPU of the machine
referenced by this record.
os: IANA number designating the Operating System on
the machine referenced by this record.
See IANA's » Operating System
Names for the meaning of these values.
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SOA |
mname: FQDN of the machine from which the resource
records originated.
rname: Email address of the administrative contain
for this domain.
serial: Serial # of this revision of the requested
domain.
refresh: Refresh interval (seconds) secondary name
servers should use when updating remote copies of this domain.
retry: Length of time (seconds) to wait after a
failed refresh before making a second attempt.
expire: Maximum length of time (seconds) a secondary
DNS server should retain remote copies of the zone data without a
successful refresh before discarding.
minimum-ttl: Minimum length of time (seconds) a
client can continue to use a DNS resolution before it should request
a new resolution from the server. Can be overridden by individual
resource records.
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AAAA |
ipv6: IPv6 address
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A6(PHP >= 5.1.0) |
masklen: Length (in bits) to inherit from the target
specified by chain
.
ipv6: Address for this specific record to merge with
chain
.
chain: Parent record to merge with
ipv6
data.
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SRV |
pri: (Priority) lowest priorities should be used first.
weight: Ranking to weight which of commonly prioritized
targets
should be chosen at random.
target and port: hostname and port
where the requested service can be found.
For additional information see: » RFC 2782
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NAPTR |
order and pref: Equivalent to
pri
and weight
above.
flags, services, regex,
and replacement: Parameters as defined by
» RFC 2915.
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