> > > Trying to resolve www.testing.server.com
> > > When contacting "server.com" nameserver I receive in the answer 3 NS and 
> > > 1 A
> > > Additional record:
> > > testing.server.com NS ns1.testing.server.com
> > >  testing.server.com NS ns2.testing.server.com
> > >  testing.server.com NS ns3.testing.server.com
> > > ns1.testing.server.com A 192.123.123.23

> > In this case BIND9 should immediately send a subsequent query to
> > 192.123.123.23.

On 19.02.09 12:02, Luis Silva wrote:
> Tks a lot for the answer. It really helped understanding this process. But
> just a simple question. What happens if the
> "ns1.testing.server.com<http://ns1.testing.server.com/>A
> 192.123.123.23" doesn't responds? will it try to get the others?

yes, if it's able to find out their IPs.
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