Mark E. Mallett wrote:
On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 01:32:02AM -0700, Dave Warren wrote:
Mark E. Mallett wrote:
If you go into ispc.org's domain management, to the "Name Servers" page,
and click on the "If you want to create or modify a nameserver which is
based on" and update the IPs. This will probably fix the glue, although
I'm not 100% certain.
Yes! Thanks, that worked. Serves me right for never having scrolled
down that far.
I still don't thing that the .org roots should be providing those
'additional answer' hints in this case, nor should clients be relying
on them (most don't, it seems). But yes, much better now. Thanks
again.
Agreed that these glue records shouldn't exist. Glue should only be
required when a domain's NS are within the domain itself, or when there
is a loop (example.com uses ns[1-2].example.net and example.net uses
ns[1-2].example.com) -- However, I suspect that to avoid loops PIR is
adding extra glue records where it's not strictly required.
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