On 18/06/12 16:49, Alexander Gurvitz wrote:

with each query gets new NS record, and... refreshes the NS TTL ?

No, that's not how TTLs work. They always count down.


Will ns.isp.com <http://ns.isp.com> EVER query ns.NEWprovider.net
<http://ns.NEWprovider.net> ?

Yes, when the TTL has expired.


I'd be happy to know how BIND behaves, but also
how other servers may behave in this case.


This isn't server-specific; every DNS server should behave this way.

The only way a recursive server will continue to see the old record is if the recursive server either forwards to the "old" provider, or slaves the old provider zone - this might happen if the recursive server is owned by the same ISP as the "old" authoritative server.
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