Conflicting glue records?

Matus UHLAR - fantomas uhlar at fantomas.sk
Thu Jan 8 08:31:21 UTC 2009


> On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 6:29 PM, Milo Hyson <milo at cyberlifelabs.com> wrote:
> > If different registrars contain different host records for the same name
> > server, what glue records are established in the root servers? Suppose two
> > domains at different registrars both list ns1.mydomain.com as a nameserver
> > but each gives a different IP. Are the results undefined? Is there some rule
> > that is followed to resolve the conflict?

On 07.01.09 19:14, Dawn Connelly wrote:
> Each registrars push the information that they have. So if you have
> apples.com with an NS record of ns1.dns.com==137.161.0.1 and
> oranges.com with a NS record of ns1.dns.com=137.161.0.2

I think only the registrar of dns.com should provide glue records for
anything below dns.com. If it happend this way, it's imho broken.

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