On 2014-01-14 12:39, Blason R wrote:
Hi Folks,

I am not sure if this is an appropriate forum to answer since more or
less it is pertaining to Go Daddy support but since its a huge
community our there and I am sure many of them are already using Go
Daddy wondering if su-domain delegation is possible in Go Daddy?

I mean I have example.com [1] hosted with Go Daddy while I need
sub-domain ftp.example.com [2] to be delegated to my internal BIND
server. 

Does any one know how do I do it in Go Daddy?
...


(1) the same way you do it with any other delegation using any other name server. You put the same list of name servers that are in your zone, in the parent zone, together with any needed "glue" records. "Glue" records are A records for any name servers that are in the delegated domain or any domain under the delegated domain.

(2) However, if you are delegating to an INTERNAL-only name server then you should not be delegating. Delegation is for information that you want to share with everyone seeing the delegation.

(3) Your choice of names is interesting. Usually ftp.example.com would be a single server with a single A record. But if you want it to have its own separate zone file on a separate server, with an SOA record and a list of NS records, that is certainly allowable in DNS. Maybe you will then declare chi.ftp.example.com and nyc.ftp.example.com and dca.ftp.example.com and ...

EXAMPLE:

zone.ftp.example.com:

$TTL    1h
@       SOA ...
        NS      ns1.ftp.example.com.
        NS      ns1.chi.ftp.example.com.
        NS      ns3.isc.org.
ns1     A       6.7.8.9
ns1.chi A       6.9.8.7

You ask GoDaddy to add the following to the "example.com" zone file:

        NS      ns1.ftp.example.com.
        NS      ns1.chi.ftp.example.com.
        NS      ns3.isc.org.
; Glue record
ns1.ftp A       6.7.8.9
; Glue record
ns1.chi.ftp     A       6.9.8.7


Joe Yao
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