On Sun, 2020-04-19 at 12:26 +0100, Matthew Richardson wrote:
The answer is that the .au registry has NS (delegation) records for
the webcity.com.au servers, but those servers return NS records for
the instanthosting.com.au servers. As you observed, they have the
same IPs.
On 19.04.20 22:15, Karl Auer wrote:
I didn't pose my question clearly enough. Why would WebCity put NS
records into .au that delegate to themselves with different names?
It's common enough that the .au delegations made by registry X point to
the nameservers of hosting company Y, but in this case they point to
themselves, so why the different names?
it's common when registrar is not the same as DNS master.
better contact either to fix that
While it may work, it can also cause unexpected problems.
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