On 3/4/24 15:14, Paul Wouters wrote:
It means every registrant, who doesn’t know about DNS, has to create host 
objects for glue and whenever the ISP changes nameserver names (eg gets bought, 
sold or merges), or IP address, the ISP has to talk to the registrant to fix 
things at their registry. I can promise you those in-domain name servers will 
quickly become very unreliable.

For reference, Viktor's analysis from last year, on glue in .org: 
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/dnsop/EBT2_wg8XJkArA1boRX7GNSKdKw/

The analysis is focuses on sibling glue, not only in-domain, but my main 
takeaway is that 75% of them are stale.

Peter

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