forwarding to a child zone is different!!

Brad Knowles brad.knowles at skynet.be
Tue Apr 24 11:49:16 UTC 2001


At 12:38 PM +0200 4/24/01, Badbanchi, Hossein wrote:

>>  Where's the NS record for child.stub.mydomain?  If it's a separate zone,
>>  it needs an NS set in the parent.
>
>  It is in the zone file of "stub.mydomain".

	If the NS records for the zone-to-be aren't in the parent zone, 
then there is no delegation, and there is no sub-zone.  Period.  End 
of discussion.

	Zone cuts are defined by delegation, which is caused by the 
existence of NS RRs.  That's just the way life is.

-- 
Brad Knowles, <brad.knowles at skynet.be>

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