On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 09:48 pm, Kim Davies wrote: > | So any domain registry that offers nameservice for it's client is > | actually a better option than the client hosting their own name > | servers within their own domain ? > | > | So for our foobar.com.au domain it would be better NOT to use > | ns1.foobar.com.au etc as our primary/secondary nameservers ? > > It is a matter of religion whether it is good or bad, but the fact is > you will have to notify the parent zone if you renumber and use glue. As someone else mentioned, I've been also fuzzy on glue vs a host record for a nameserver. Is there a technique using dig to determine if we do or do not have a glue record in place, and whether that is something I need to specifically deal with or not ? > If I was running multiple zones, I'd just use the same nameservers for > all because it makes administration easier. Indeed, so our ns1.foobar.com.au etc nameservers for com|net|org|biz client domains is not an issue. Well, it can't be because we've been doing it for years. I did changed our nameserver IPs about 3 weeks ago and it seems in the last 48 hours that lookups now reflect this change so I think my actual problem is resolved... now I am more curious to try and understand what actually happened :) --markcReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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