Hello, I am wondering the technical possibility of a DNS change. Even if it is technically possible, I also want to make sure it is compliant as well.

I would like to resolve any and all requests to a fixed IP, if there is no zone in place. While I understand I can create a zone for *.example.com and resolve all of the * portion to an A record and further have a web server take over...

What I am looking to do now, is have the very act of having my two NS's listed as NS's with their domain, resolve to an A record. Essentially, wildcard the entire DNS machine.

There may be cases where a real zone is put in place, to a different A record, and that would need to take priority, but if it does not, I would like to resolve it.

The NS's in question will not be answering for recursive queries, so I am not worried about local requests getting hijacked or mis-routed.

An example would be:
some-domain-foo.com is registered. My NS of ns-me.example.com is set up and working, but does not have some-domain-foo.com entered as a zone. When a request comes in for some-domain-foo.com I want an A record for an IP of my choice, also for www.some-domain-foo.com as well.

Possible?  Acceptable?

Thanks.
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Scott

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