question about resolution
Kevin Darcy
kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Mon May 23 23:28:46 UTC 2005
Chris wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Suppose the DNS-server of domain mydomain.xy and it receives a request for
>example www.skynet.be.
>
It doesn't matter whether it's the "DNS-server of domain mydomain.xy" or
not: the authoritative-nameserver and iterative-resolver roles are
logically distinct. In fact, many authoritative nameservers don't do any
iterative resolution at all (and this is actually the recommended way to
run authoritative nameservers).
>What will it do to resolve that address, or with other words, how can that
>DNS-server know the IP of the Toplevelservers (like .us, .com, .be ..)?
>
Typically, an iterative resolver is configured with a "hints" file that
it consults on startup in order to fetch the root-nameserver
information. Once it has the root-nameserver information, it can resolve
anything else in the namespace by working down the delegation tree.
- Kevin
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