@ -60,11 +60,11 @@ You'll likely want to create a DNS zone specifically for this script for better
There are 4 types of hosts supported right now, which are identified by accompanying TXT records. The default (no TXT record) is to use SSH with your normal configured username. The other 3 types require a TXT record to match the A record of the host, and have the following properties:
| cisco | Log in with a generic telnet connection |
As an example, let's assume you create the zone "**not-a-real.lan**" and you have 5 hosts, known as *host1.not-a-real.lan* through *host5.not-a-real.lan*.