On 27/Apr/11 01:25, John Levine wrote:
Whether the name in the DNS record should be brisbane or
brisbane._domainkey or brisbane._domainkey.example.org depends
entirely on the most recent $ORIGIN line in the master file. If the
$ORIGIN is _domainkey.example.org, an entirely plausible scenario, the
current text is correct.
Thus, the example can be enhanced by adding it:
This public-key data (without the BEGIN and END tags) is placed in
the DNS, for example using [RFC1035] syntax like this:
$ORIGIN _domainkey.example.org.
brisbane IN TXT ("v=DKIM1; p=MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQ"
"KBgQDwIRP/UC3SBsEmGqZ9ZJW3/DkMoGeLnQg1fWn7/zYt"
"IxN2SnFCjxOCKG9v3b4jYfcTNh5ijSsq631uBItLa7od+v"
"/RtdC2UzJ1lWT947qR+Rcac2gbto/NMqJ0fzfVjH4OuKhi"
"tdY9tf6mcwGjaNBcWToIMmPSPDdQPNUYckcQ2QIDAQAB")
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