All host or domain names are either names relative to the current domain
with no dots inside or absolute names (in this case, NSC automatically
-ensures that the trailing dot is present in the resource records). Relative
-names with dots are not supported, but they are rare and you can always write
-them as absolute anyway.
+ensures that the trailing dot is present in the resource records). If you
+really need a relative name with dots, escape all dots as "\.".
Your menu:
H(host)
Start declaration of a host. Doesn't generate anything, only
- remembers the host's name.
+ remembers the host's name. If you want to amend records for the
+ current domain, use "H(@)" or "D(@)".
ADDR(addr...)
Specify addresses for the current host. In the normal mode, it
to have your PTR's generated by the REVERSE directive. But if you
need anything special, here is the tool.
+CAA(text)
+ Specify a CAA record for the current host or domain.
+
REVBLOCK(subdomain, min, max)
Generate a series of CNAME records numbered from `min' to `max'
and pointing to the same name in the given sub-domain, finally