Quoting Giampaolo Tomassoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

From: Jeff Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sometimes it's temporary, sometimes it's not.  Sometimes temporary
solutions remain in place for many years.

Then you're not obeying to the agreements with your registrar.


Delegation is a primary function of DNS.

You are misinterpreting what delegation is meant to, Jeff. I suggest you to
read the docs about it at IETF or ICANN: there is not even a single word
about delegation which is not related to sub-domains.

I worked on DNS (among other things) at the world's largest web host for several years. I was regarded as one of the experts on DNS (among other things) there. Every NS record is by definition a delegation, and real world practices by real people do not always strictly follow the RFCs.

Cheers,

Jeff C.


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