Many A-records
Simon Waters
Simon at wretched.demon.co.uk
Mon Apr 12 20:51:08 UTC 2004
Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
>
> BM> I specifically said "if the server is authoritative for both
> BM> the CNAME record and its target."
>
> And that's exactly the case with the example that I gave. Look at the content
> DNS servers that I mentioned, and what they publish, again. The one set of
> content DNS servers is authoritative for the _entire_ alias chain. However,
> the chain crosses bailiwicks, necessitating multiple lookups.
I've had this in the "real world" as well - answering someone's IT
question, and their next question as well, only to have them go ask
their boss to discover I was the "authority" to ask about the second
question I'd already answered.
Maybe I just don't sound authoritative enough ;)
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