Hi Miek,

as I found out, according to RFC 1035: 'A free standing @ is used to denote the current origin.' and from various other references to 'origin' it seems that the default origin should be the zone name. This also corresponds with Bind behaviour (see their manual: http://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/cur/9.9/doc/arm/Bv9ARM.ch06.html#id2598969).

Regards,
Lubos

On 04-Jul-12 22:00, Miek Gieben wrote:
[ Quoting <jan.kadlec@nic.cz> in "Re: [knot-dns-users] origin doesn't..." ]
  
Hello,
	strike my last email, after a short discussion we decided to allow
usage of '@' even when no $ORIGIN directive is used. The fix is now in
our "development" branch in git repository (see our webpage for more
info) and will be present in upcoming Knot version 1.1. Thanks for your
report!
    
Shouldn't default for @ just be . (the root). I use that in some code of
mine, and it works OK.

grtz Miek
  
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