> > Chris,
> > 
> > What's the difference between a stub zone and a static-stub zone?
> > I have been thinking they are the same.
> 
> With a stub zone, your server would ask the server with bad NS records
for the NS record set, and > would then try to resolve all queries against
the zone using that NS rrset.
> 
> With a static-stub zone (new in BIND 9.8), your server would not prime
its cache with the bad NS
> rrset from the authoritative server. It would simply start all query
resolution for the domain in
> question (possibly bigger than the zone) at that server, thus bypassing
the bad NS rrset.

Then, what is the different between "static-stub" and "a forwarding zone"
?

Kind regards,

Marc
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