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-rw-r--r--config/tinydns/tinydns.inc13
-rw-r--r--config/tinydns/tinydns_domains.xml2
2 files changed, 12 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/config/tinydns/tinydns.inc b/config/tinydns/tinydns.inc
index dbfbd2a8..190a22cb 100644
--- a/config/tinydns/tinydns.inc
+++ b/config/tinydns/tinydns.inc
@@ -719,9 +719,18 @@ function tinydns_get_rowline_data($recordip, $recordtype, $ttl, $hostname, $rdns
if(!$dist)
$dist = "10"; // default to 10 if no preference has been defined. 0 is ugly.
- // Check if we were given an IP, if so, put it in the ip field and leave the x field blank.
+ // Check if the user entered a custom record data with a : (for ip:host), and if it is valid, use it.
+ // If not, check if we were given an IP, if so, put it in the ip field and leave the x field blank.
// Otherwise leave the IP blank and put in the hostname.
- if (is_ipaddr($recordip))
+ if (strpos($recordip, ':') !== false) {
+ list($rip, $rhost) = explode(':', $recordip);
+ if ((empty($rip) && is_hostname($rhost))
+ || (empty($rhost) && is_ipaddr($rip))
+ || (is_ipaddr($rip) && is_hostname($rhost)))
+ $record_string = $recordip;
+ else
+ break; // Don't add an invalid record.
+ } elseif (is_ipaddr($recordip))
$record_string = "{$recordip}:";
else
$record_string = ":{$recordip}";
diff --git a/config/tinydns/tinydns_domains.xml b/config/tinydns/tinydns_domains.xml
index d428d484..bf4de8fa 100644
--- a/config/tinydns/tinydns_domains.xml
+++ b/config/tinydns/tinydns_domains.xml
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@
<field>
<fielddescr>Record Data (FQDN, IP Address, or "raw" TinyDNS record)</fielddescr>
<fieldname>ipaddress</fieldname>
- <description>Enter the record data here. Use IP Address for A and PTR records. Use FQDN or Hostname for SOA and CNAME Records. NS Records use colon-separated IP and FQDN, e.g. 1.2.3.4:example.com</description>
+ <description>Enter the record data here. Use IP Address for A and PTR records. Use FQDN or Hostname for SOA and CNAME Records. MX records can be an IP, FQDN, or both separated by a colon, e.g. 1.2.3.4, mail.example.com, or 1.2.3.4:mail.example.com. NS Records use colon-separated IP and FQDN, e.g. 1.2.3.4:example.com</description>
<type>input</type>
<size>80</size>
<required/>