Re-delegation of a reverse zone

Michael Kjorling michael at kjorling.com
Fri Sep 21 20:30:43 UTC 2001


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It is legal to point NS records anywhere, but you probably want to
point them at authorative servers only.

Slave servers have a copy of the zone data themselves, so they are
authorative. If they were not, we'd be having problems with DNS on the
Internet...


Michael Kjörling


On Sep 21 2001 13:15 -0700, Chris Thomas wrote:

> > Make your server a slave to the W2K server.
>
> Barry, thanks! This seems to work just fine.  It is legal for the
> delegation (NS) in my parent to point to a slave rather than a master? Am
> I authoritative for the zone as a slave, so this isn't a lame delegation?
>
> /Chris

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