Indeed. Regular "stub" only overrides the parent's delegation NS records; "static-stub" overrides the apex NS records of the zone as well. My uses of the words "stub" (which I intended to cover both forms of "stub"bing) and "published" (which I intended to cover both the delegating and apex records) were both ambiguous. Sorry for the confusion.

- Kevin

On 2/17/2014 6:08 PM, Cathy Almond wrote:
Use a "stub" zone if you want to "override" published NSes _without_
crossing the very-important boundary between iterative and recursive
resolution.
Actually no - use static-stub (newer versions of BIND) - otherwise the
NS records received from the zone may override the NS that you want to use.
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