Lame delegation errors

Michael Voight mvoight at cisco.com
Thu Sep 9 21:28:22 UTC 1999


Of they are not for a domain you control, you simply notify the owner of
that controls that domain.

If it is one of your domains, you remove the NS record that references
that server, or you configure that server to serve that domain.

A lame delegation means there is an NS record pointing at a server that
is clueless about the zone.

Michael

"Riggs, Joan" wrote:
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> 
> How can I debug lame delegation errors?  I understand why they occur, but
> not sure how to fix ...
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