can whois records be cnames?
Barry Margolin
barmar at bbnplanet.com
Mon Jul 19 20:29:21 UTC 1999
In article <4.1.19990719113851.026d03b0 at pop.sitescape.com>,
Chris Pressley <chrisp at sitescape.com> wrote:
>I recently had NS records pointing to CNAMES. I learned this was a no-no,
>so I changed my NS records. Now I've remembered that my whois record for my
>domain has CNAMES listed. Does someone know if this is a problem?
Yes. Hostnames in WHOIS turn into glue A records on the root servers. If
they're CNAME records on the authoritative server, caching servers may pick
up both records, and then they won't know whether it's an alias or a real A
record.
I don't think I've seen actual operational problems that result from this,
but it's still a bad idea to leave this inconsistency around.
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