Matthijs Mekking <matth...@pletterpet.nl> wrote:
>
> Personally I like to consider glue as a special type of occluded data
> (address records that are 'below' a zone cut).

I think they are both different special cases of non-authoritative data in
a zone. The key difference is that a name server will serve glue but it
will not serve occluded records.

Non-authoritative data can be:
  delegation NS RRsets (served in authority sections of referrals)
  glue (served in additional sections of referrals)
  occluded by a zone cut (not served)
  occluded by a DNAME (not served)

Tony.
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