On 28/10/2018 9:25 PM, James Deck wrote:
> 
> Authoritative name servers are provided by DNS services managed by the 
> registry operator (and not the registrar).
> 

Not correct.  Anyone can run there own Authoritative name servers for a
domain.  This may be you OR your registry.

The Nameserver data configured for your domain is used by the domain
registry to populate the servers delegated to the applicable TLD.

example:
>
https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/au.html

You are reliant on these TLD servers, so a query about your domain can
be passed to the correct Authoritative NS.

Mal


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