On Apr 13, 2009, at 5:29 PM, Tech W. wrote:
--- On Tue, 14/4/09, Chris Buxton <cbux...@menandmice.com> wrote:

From: Chris Buxton <cbux...@menandmice.com>
Subject: Re: about resolving on a child zone


In this case, the answer is that your main zone
(example.com) will have an error, because it will have an A
record below the "bottom" of the zone that is not a glue
record. In other words, it will recognize that
www.my.example.com belongs to my.example.com, not to
example.com.


Thanks Chris for the good info.
How about this case below?

my.example.com.  IN  NS  ns.my.example.com.
ns.my.example.com.  IN  A  11.22.33.44


Under this case, the A record for ns.my.example.com. will be defined in main DNS or "ns.my.example.com" or both?

Both. This is a glue record, which is a special case.

Chris Buxton
Professional Services
Men & Mice

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