Up-stream information
Mark.Andrews at nominum.com
Mark.Andrews at nominum.com
Thu Jul 19 23:45:44 UTC 2001
Recursive servers follow the delegation information to find
answers. Delegation information is added to the parent
zone using out of band methods.
When you register "example.com" you are actually passing
the delgation information for "example.com" to the parent
zone "com". You are also in this case paying to have that
information served.
A different out of bad method was used between "com" and ".".
Say you want to know the address of "foo.example.com". You
ask the root servers for the address of "foo.example.com"
they don't have it but return a answer that says wha the
servers for "com" are. You then ask the servers for "com"
who intern refer you to the "example.com" server. You then
ask these servers who give you the answer you are seeking.
This process is often short circuited as you will know
the "com" or "example.com" servers due to previous queries.
Mark
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> Please indulge me for a few minutes, as I am a newbie and I have a small
> problem with bind and DNS as a whole.
>
> I have read quite a lot of info on setting up caching name server, zone
> files and delegation of domain names etc. The only problem I have is a
> global understanding gap. I understand how to set up bind and get things
> working, but can anyone tell me how my new zone information gets back up
> the DNS search tree to an root DNS server? What do I have to do after
> setting up and running my new DNS server so that there is a propagation
> of my authoritive zone information. Is it done automatically by bind,
> which send my zone information somewhere else.
>
> If anyone can fill me in on the gap in my understanding, I would be most
> appreciative.
>
> You would think that this would be covered in one of the Linux How-Tos,
> but I keep drawing a blank.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Marty
>
>
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PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: Mark.Andrews at nominum.com
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