Is godaddy wrong in disallowing using my domain as an NS server for itself?

Matus UHLAR - fantomas uhlar at fantomas.sk
Wed Apr 30 08:36:04 UTC 2008


> "Dan Mahoney, System Admin" <danm at prime.gushi.org> wrote in message
> news:fudprc$1kh9$1 at sf1.isc.org...
> > I should note that my own servers (ns.gushi.org and ns2.gushi.org are
> > authoritative for gushi.org, and I am through GoDaddy.
> >
> > Are you sure you've set up the proper host records?

On 19.04.08 21:03, D. Stussy wrote:
> OK, but those are hostnames within your domain.  What the OP wanted to do
> would be the equivalent of:
> 
> example.com.    IN    NS    example.com.
>                          IN    A      192.0.2.1        ;Also entered as glue
> at the parent servers.
> 
> ...And expect THAT to work.  For you that would be the same as declaring:
> 
> gushi.org.    IN    NS    gushi.org.   ;etc.....

which imho could/should work even. However the explanation about requirement
of registering nameserver in WHOIS service satisfied me (which does not mean
it's true)

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