On 5/6/20 2:18 PM, Sten Carlsen wrote:
I believe the answer must lie in the lookup of a named DNS server, which will be resolved to different IPs depending on your location. Then it can point to different servers.

If I understand correctly, that would rely on the DNS server's FQDNs being outside of the zone's scope, thus not (potentially) included in the additional information section, which could massively mess with that.



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