On 2012-07-16, at 11:21, Mark Jeftovic wrote:

> 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.

For even more clarity, it's perhaps worth mentioning that in gTLDs this is 
mainly an artifact of the EPP data model (which itself inherited aspects from 
earlier data models).

Registries (e.g. ccTLD registries) which take other approaches might not need 
the registration of a host object (or equivalent, in their model).


Joe
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