- A Name
Authority Pointer (
NAPTR) is a type of
resource record in the
Domain Name
System of the Internet.
NAPTR records are most
commonly used for applications...
- An
example NAPTR record is: $ORIGIN 2.4.2.4.5.5.5.1.e164.arpa. IN
NAPTR 100 10 "u" "E2U+sip" "!^.*$!sip:phoneme@example.net!" . IN
NAPTR 102 10 "u" "E2U+mailto"...
- The
primary logical DNS
container used to hold DDDS
information is the
NAPTR record. DDDS is
defined in RFC 3401, 3402, 3403, 3404 and 3405. RFC 3401...
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Delegation Discovery System, and e164.arpa for
telephone number mapping based on
NAPTR DNS records. For
historical reasons, .arpa is
sometimes considered to be...
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their proper destination. Instead, the parti****ting
institution adds one
NAPTR DNS
resource record to its own domain's DNS zone,
which states by which...
- sip:1-999-123-4567@voip-provider.example.net
instructs a SIP
client to use the
NAPTR and SRV
schemes to look up the SIP
server ****ociated with the DNS name voip-provider...
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exchange record List of mail
exchange servers that
accept email for a
domain NAPTR 35 RFC 3403
Naming Authority Pointer Allows regular-expression-based rewriting...
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allow unlimited split horizon configurations (multiple BIND 9.3+ views).
NAPTR, AAAA, and many
other complex resource records are
supported with input...
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address is
published in the
Domain Name
System (DNS) of the
domain (using
NAPTR and SRV type of DNS records), so that
remote servers can find it, and use...
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records Separation of
service and GUI
NXDOMAIN redirect Support for LOC,
NAPTR records TSIG
signed dynamic updates Domain specific forwarding Stealth DNS...