is this legal?

Michael Kjorling michael at kjorling.com
Thu Nov 1 17:44:22 UTC 2001


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No, since the Internet constitution very clearly states that you
should have at least two name servers for any public zone, and
preferably for internal zones as well.

As far as the zone data goes, it is syntactically valid (as long as
you have an "angara" A RR, of course).


Michael Kjörling


On Nov 1 2001 10:20 -0700, Cinense, Mark wrote:

> I was wondering if this is legal to do in the forward zonefile.
>
> ross            IN      NS      angara
> ross2           IN      NS      angara
> siberia         IN      NS      angara
> zermatt         IN      NS      angara
>
> thanks,
>
> Mark

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