- 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"...
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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...
- 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...
- 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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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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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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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...
- Yes No No Yes Yes No No No Yes SRV Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NAPTR Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes
SSHFP Yes No No No Yes No No Yes Yes RRSIG...
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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...