Sorry, I mispoke when I said glue record. It's not a glue record that
needs to exist, BUT there does need to be a nameserver defined for that
hostname at the registry before you can delegate a .com or .net domain
to it.

As I said, we can set this up for you (original poster) if you want.
Just shoot me the hostname.

-mark


On 12-07-16 10:34 AM, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 10:27:07AM -0400,
>  Mark Jeftovic <[email protected]> wrote 
>  a message of 40 lines which said:
> 
>> I think what he means is that the other TLD ( ie .com ) does not yet
>> have a glue record in place for the .info nameserver 
> 
> Of course. There is no need for glue since the name server's names are
> not in the same domain (not even in the same TLD).
> 
>> thus it will not allow domains to be delegated to it.
> 
> easydns.com is delegated and it has a .info name server and the .com
> name servers do not have glue (and for good reasons):
> 
> % dig +short @a.gtld-servers.net DNS4.EASYDNS.INFO 
> % 
> 

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