I would think that any server-name should be permissible for any
domain. However, the IP should only be used in the case of a self-
referential entry (your first case).
Is there any legitimate reason for someone to give an IP for a name-
server that differs from the authoritative source? That is, if the
authoritative name-server for myisp.com resolves ns1.myisp.com to
1.2.3.4, is there any valid reason for someone to register example.com
with a name-server of ns1.myisp.com and an IP of 4.5.6.7?
--
Milo Hyson
Chief Scientist
CyberLife Labs
On Jan 8, 2009, at 03:15, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
If I register example.com, it's OK to register
_anything_.example.com as
glue. However, registering _anything_.example.net should not be
accepted.
I wonder how is it possible that anyone accepts that.
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