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DNS & Cosine<br />

The Cosine schema (included by default with OpenLDAP) defines several<br />

attributes for storing DNS records.<br />

Attribute OID Description<br />

Arecord 0.9.23<strong>42</strong>.19200<strong>30</strong>0.100.1.26 Name to IP relation<br />

mDRecord 0.9.23<strong>42</strong>.19200<strong>30</strong>0.100.1.27 Mail Delivery (obsolete)<br />

mXRecord 0.9.23<strong>42</strong>.19200<strong>30</strong>0.100.1.28 Mail exchanger<br />

nSRecord 0.9.23<strong>42</strong>.19200<strong>30</strong>0.100.1.29 Name server designation<br />

sOARecord 0.9.23<strong>42</strong>.19200<strong>30</strong>0.100.1.<strong>30</strong> Start of authority<br />

cN<strong>AM</strong>ERecord 0.9.23<strong>42</strong>.19200<strong>30</strong>0.100.1.31 Name alias<br />

Cosine also defines the dNSDomain (0.9.23<strong>42</strong>.19200<strong>30</strong>0.100.4.15) object class,<br />

which serves as a container for the above attributes.<br />

The original intent for the integration of X.500 and domains is defined in RFC1279.

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