On Sun, 2016-07-31 at 19:25 -0700, Dave Warren wrote:
Or, separate your resolver and authoritative roles, in which case this
won't be an issue. One should still monitor for zones for customers
who have departed, obviously, but it's not likely to cause any
operational issues.

On 01.08.16 10:37, Carl Byington wrote:
Yes, I should have prefixed my comments with a note that this applies
mainly to users of some low end multi-tenant hosting solutions that (by
default) run both dns roles on the same box, and point /etc/resolv.conf
to localhost.

in such a small system it shouldn't happen often that someone migrates
domain off your server.

However you can avoid this issue by running either multiple dns servers,
bind instances or views, recursive-only on 127.0.0.1 and authoritative on
public IP.
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