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all participants are going to be muted um thatamp;#39;s as though we donamp;#39;t have any issues with audio outside of uh the ones that we may have with the speakers themselves um we do want questions so you can put these in the chat window in WebEx and some of the questions that were sort of after today are you know if youamp;#39;re already using dnsat what do you you know what do you what else do you want to see out of it uh what issues have you had with it um and we you know we do have Robert Edmonds on the webinar today so youamp;#39;ll be able to ask directly or uh sort of encourage him maybe to add some things that you you might want so please do enter those uh and you can enter those in uh during the entire webinar all right so presenters myself Iamp;#39;m Eddie Winstead Iamp;#39;m a sales engineer here at IFC um please donamp;#39;t let the sales part fool you Iamp;#39;ve been doing DNS and DHCP things for over 20 years now and I also do Professional Services for ISC so

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Adding the dot to the end of the domain name makes it an absolute fully-qualified domain name instead of just a regular fully-qualified domain name, and most browsers treat absolute domain names as being a different domain from the equivalent regular domain name (Im not sure why they do this though).
All fully-qualified domain names end with a dot. The dot is effectively the label for the DNS root. Most tools (e.g. browsers) automatically assume a trailing dot.
DNS zone transfers use TCP port 53. DNS queries use UDP port 53.
Trailing dot: In a FQDN, a trailing dot (for instance, .example.com.) represents the root of the DNS hierarchy. The dot (or period) at the end serves to terminate the domain name, making it an absolute, fully qualified reference.
A domain name consists of domain labels separated by dots: If you are adding a trailing dot, you are actually adding an empty domain label: The empty label represents the DNS root zone, and no suffixes are appended to the DNS root zone, as it is the top-level (root) DNS zone.
Dots (.) in a URL are used to separate domain names and subdomains.
What this means is that CNAME/MX/NS records (anything where the target is a hostname) must end with a . to indicate that it is a FQDN. The exception to this is that if it is simply a short name (i.e. no dots) then DNSControl will add the domain to it.
$ORIGIN indicates a DNS node tree and will typically start a DNS zone file. Any host labels below the origin will append the origin hostname to assemble a fully qualified hostname. Any host label within a record that uses a fully qualified domain terminating with an ending period will not append the origin hostname.

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