Addendum:

J. Craig Woods wrote on Fri, Jun 28, 2002 at 11:42:52PM -0500 :
> 
> Since the gtld servers list my dns server as last in the "AUTHORITY
> SECTION" entry, I think I should be okay even if they have the wrong
> ip address for my dns server. What do you think?

The dns resolver on the client end will randomly pick one of the
"AUTHORITY" servers.  The end result is that your server will still get
on average 1/3 of the requests, so no, it's no ok.  You need to remove
that dns server from being listed as authoritative.

Blue skies...           Todd
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