On Tue 7/11/17 15:23 +0100 Tony Finch wrote: > b...@zq3q.org <b...@zq3q.org> wrote: > > > I have several linux VMs, that are under used, so I want to use them > > for the nameservers for 'mynew.org'. Neither are in 'mynew.org'; > > is that going to work? > > Yes, that is perfectly normal. For example, > > $ dig +noall +answer ns dotat.at > dotat.at. 3559 IN NS ns1.gratisdns.dk. > dotat.at. 3559 IN NS ns3.gratisdns.dk. > dotat.at. 3559 IN NS grey.dotat.at. > dotat.at. 3559 IN NS puck.nether.net. > > $ dig +noall +answer ns ac.uk > ac.uk. 20993 IN NS ns0.ja.net. > ac.uk. 20993 IN NS ns1.surfnet.nl. > ac.uk. 20993 IN NS ns2.ja.net. > ac.uk. 20993 IN NS ns3.ja.net. > ac.uk. 20993 IN NS ns4.ja.net. > ac.uk. 20993 IN NS auth03.ns.uu.net. > ac.uk. 20993 IN NS ws-fra1.win-ip.dfn.de.
Thanks for the good examples Tony. Nice to learn your "+noall +answer" dig syntax also. -- What is a domain registrar with good support, that can guide me through getting this to work under linux (fedora 24 and bind 9.x)? I can buy a new domain if need be. My current registrar may respond with a different person, for each mail for a given single issue, and I'm getting inconsistent answers. They will not tell me any of their log error info; not sure if they even look? They ignore several of my questions. In fairness they are sincere and trying. -- thanks, Tom _______________________________________________ Please visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users to unsubscribe from this list bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users