AW: WARN: Glue at parent nameservers
Kevin Darcy
kcd at chrysler.com
Tue Jul 8 20:49:14 UTC 2008
As the text says, this is normal when all of your nameserver names are
in a different TLD than that of the delegated domain. You have a .com
domain delegated to only .de nameservers.
You might get a little optimization by creating .com "duplicates" of
those nameserver names. Then the glue can come directly from the .com
servers without forcing resolvers to make extra lookups.
- Kevin
Liebing, Stefan wrote:
> Thanks in advance!
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> The domain is for example icm2.com.
> We have only .de DNS the underlying cause of "WARNING".
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> Do I have some way to avoid the "WARNING"
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> [STEFAN]
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> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: bind-users-bounce at isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bounce at isc.org] Im Auftrag von JINMEI Tatuya / ????
> Gesendet: Montag, 7. Juli 2008 19:50
> An: dnsmaster at eds.de
> Cc: bind-users at isc.org
> Betreff: Re: WARN: Glue at parent nameservers
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> At Thu, 03 Jul 2008 10:00:56 +0200,
> "dnsmaster at eds.de" <dnsmaster at eds.de> wrote:
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>> I am not new in the list but that is my first question.
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>> I'm wondering if I have troble with .com domains.
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>> Message:
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> WARNING. The parent servers (I checked with k.gtld-servers.net.) are not
>> providing glue for all your nameservers.
>> This means that they are supplying the NS records (host.example.com),
>> but not supplying the A records (192.0.2.53),
>> which can cause slightly slower connections, and may cause
>> incompatibilities with some non-RFC-compliant programs.
>> This is perfectly acceptable behavior per the RFCs.
>> This will usually occur if your DNS servers are not in the same TLD as
>> your domain (for example,
>> a DNS server of "ns1.example.org" for the domain "example.com").
>> In this case, you can speed up the connections slightly by having NS
>> records that are in the same TLD as your domain.
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>> Can I ignore this? or what can I do?
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> I suspect no one can provide more useful advice than the "WARNING"
> itself unless you also provide the .com domain name in question.
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> JINMEI, Tatuya
> Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.
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