On 11/13/2015 09:55 AM, A. Schulze wrote:
consider a nameserver ns.example.com serving example.com. There is a
delegation from com. including glue.
Now we add a childzone sub.example.com. served by the same nameserver
ns.example.com.
should I add a entry in example.com to delegate the subzone to myself?
Is the subdomain, sub.example.com, a separate (child) zone? Or is it
simply part of the same zone on the same server(s) as the parent domain,
example.com?
If you are breaking the sub-domain, sub.example.com, out into it's own
zone, then yes you need to delegate via NS records. If you aren't
breaking the sub-domain into it's own zone, I see no reason for NS records.
Remember that zones do not have to line up with (sub)domain boundaries.
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Grant. . . .
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