What do you do when the Root records are wrong?

/dev/rob0 rob0 at gmx.co.uk
Thu Apr 3 14:06:46 UTC 2014


On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 07:19:03PM +0800, Maren S. Leizaola wrote:
> It seems that UDRTLD.NET is not equal across all DNS server on the 
> Root zone and it is affecting all the hosts that we are hosting.

Note that because "net" is delegated from the root, your question is 
wrongly posed. UDRTLD.NET is not in the root zone.

Seen from a selection of .net NS hosts:

udrtld.net.             172800  IN      NS      a.udrtld.net.
udrtld.net.             172800  IN      NS      b.udrtld.net.
udrtld.net.             172800  IN      NS      c.udrtld.net.
udrtld.net.             172800  IN      NS      d.udrtld.net.
udrtld.net.             172800  IN      NS      e.udrtld.net.
udrtld.net.             172800  IN      NS      f.udrtld.net.

;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
a.udrtld.net.           172800  IN      A       202.81.238.1
b.udrtld.net.           172800  IN      A       202.81.255.3
c.udrtld.net.           172800  IN      A       202.81.238.4
d.udrtld.net.           172800  IN      A       54.213.107.133
e.udrtld.net.           172800  IN      A       54.213.107.133
e.udrtld.net.           172800  IN      A       192.241.219.89
e.udrtld.net.           172800  IN      A       202.81.255.3
e.udrtld.net.           172800  IN      A       202.81.238.1
e.udrtld.net.           172800  IN      A       202.81.238.4
f.udrtld.net.           172800  IN      A       128.199.241.39

> some DNS servers are responding with this:
> 
> ns2432.ztomy.com
> ns1432.ztomy.com

Which ones? Are they authoritative for .net?

> Network solutions say they can't do anything...
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