Re: PIZARRO and DNS

Mark Prior <mrp@itd.adelaide.edu.au> Mon, 17 February 1992 22:21 UTC

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To: Hossam AFIFI <Hossam.Afifi@sophia.inria.fr>
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Subject: Re: PIZARRO and DNS
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 16 Feb 92 19:23:09 -0100." <199202161924.AA06484@fritz.inria.fr>
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1992 08:33:04 +1030
From: Mark Prior <mrp@itd.adelaide.edu.au>

        As a test, we have implemented an access to the DNS through PIZARRO
        our X.500 implementation.

       A new object class has been defined so the DN=<C=fr;O=inria;OU=rodeo;CN=dns>
       has DNS object Class .
         New types (MX,...rfc 1183) are being added in X.500 to simulate
      a DIT answer. For the time being we look only for MX records.

          You can test by requesting a Search operation to :

          <'3620800603020370';"fritz+5050">

         Filter => CN="sun.com"

       We look for comments.

Just one for now :-). How about making it accessible from the
Internet! IXI is all very well for Europeans but the rest of us have
to beat Giant to death to get through to it.

Mark.