On 2019/11/25 19:57, Wesley Peng wrote: > If I want to run my own nameservers, saying they are: > > ns1.wsly.de. 1.2.3.4 > ns2.wsly.de. 5.6.7.8 > > > Would I put the glues into DE's registry, or shall I put glues into all > registries, including COM, NET, INFO, ccTLD etc?
You would publish glue records to DE, and not to any of the others you mentioned. The only situations where glue records are required (or even useful) are when a resolver would be unable to traverse a referral without them. That is, when a nameserver's name is in-baliwick of a zone for which it is itself authoritative. Are ns{1,2}.wsly.de authoritative for wsly.de? Then glue is required in DE. Otherwise probably not [0]. [0] It would be theoretically possible for some other servers to be authoritative for wsly.de while ns1.wsly.de is authoritative for ns1.wsly.de and ns2.wsly.de is authoritative for ns2.wsle.de. In that case, you would need glue in WSLY.DE and not in DE, but it would be very unusual to do this in the first place and other DNS operators might look at you funny. -- John W. O'Brien OpenPGP keys: 0x33C4D64B895DBF3B
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