propagation for .com tld
Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Fri Mar 15 06:32:15 UTC 2002
> I was sure this was a FAQ, but google didn't yield an answer...
>
> What's the propagation procedure for .com? I see that the tld servers
> are the thirteen servers [a-m].gtld-servers.net. When I query these
> servers for information that the registrar supposedly uploaded over
> a week ago, I don't see the updated records. But there are other
> servers, [n-z].gtld-servers.net, which are not listed as authoritative
> but they do have the updated records. Are changes made to [n-z] and
> then later to [a-m]?
>
> --
> Mike Mondy
The registrars update the registry database. The registry
generates the com zone file from the database twice daily.
This is then loaded onto a server and the rest of the servers
transfer the zone from it.
If the information has not been updated speak to your registar.
B.T.W. [n-z].gtld-servers.net don't exist. Take a closer
look at the answers you think are coming from theses servers.
They are most probably coming from your server.
Mark
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