Hi,
RFC 1035 states a FQDN should consist of <domain>.<tld> TLDs consist of 1-3 alpanumeric chars, with the first char should be alphabetic. Domain parts are built from [0-9A-Za-z-], with the first char !~ '-'. If have tried to implement this with the correction for proxy.cgi, but it didn't make the way into the latest release.
In general we should check those things, when working on a feature/bug for the existing functionality.
Bernhard
-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Datum: Wed, 05 Dec 2012 07:42:31 +0100 Von: Alexander Marx alexander.marx@oab.de An: development@lists.ipfire.org Betreff: BUG 10262
Dear List.
I confirmed Bug #10262. The webinterface is programmed inconsistently. Under the OPENVPN advanced options, the field "domain" is checked via &General::validfqdnname which checks, if the domainname has two parts, seperated by a dot.
under the DHCP options, the "domain" field is written into the CONF File without any checks.
Which of the developers is responsible for the DHCP code?
AND: What is the GENERAL policy for a domain name?
Should there be just a name (which also needs to be checked) or do we need to have a dot-sperarated domain name?
I don't know what is the RFC for this, but i think it should be in DNS compatible form "domain.toplevel".
Any thoughts?
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