Here is what NSLOOKUP is doing:
# nslookup
> set type=any
> home.htt.
Server: 208.83.67.148
Address: 208.83.67.148#53
Non-authoritative answer:
home.htt nameserver = home.htt.
Authoritative answers can be found from:
home.htt nameserver = home.htt.
When I ask about htt. I get:
> htt.
Server: 208.83.67.148
Address: 208.83.67.148#53
htt
origin = oqo3.htt-consult.com
mail addr = rgm.htt-consult.com
serial = 2009101305
refresh = 7200
retry = 1200
expire = 1209600
minimum = 7200
htt nameserver = onlo.htt-consult.com.
htt nameserver = oqo3.htt.
Name: htt
Address: 192.168.1.35
htt has AAAA address 2607:f4b8:3:11:stuffdeleted
note oqo3 is both oqo3.htt and oqo3.htt-consult.com.
Further this server is a slave for htt. and in /named/slaves/bak.htt I have:
$ORIGIN htt.
home NS hda.home
$ORIGIN home.htt.
hda A 192.168.128.2
So it 'knows' who is authoratative for home.htt. And when I grep
named/data/named.run for 'home.hda' I come up empty (just checking cache
for anything on home.htt).
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