Yes, that's normal and expected. The server would not know if the zone is 
delegated
to it or not, so it responds to queries for zones that are hosted (configured) 
on that server.

Ondřej
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> On 13. 2. 2024, at 15:23, Andy Smith <a...@strugglers.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm running:
> 
> 9.16.44-Debian (Extended Support Version) <id:cd2b460>
> 
> If I have zones example.com and sub.example.com both loaded, but
> example.com contains a record:
> 
> sub.example.com. NS elsewhere.example.com.
> 
> (i.e. the subzone is delegated to some other server)
> 
> is it normal and expected that a query for foo.sub.example.com
> should be answered NXDOMAIN from the auth servers for example.com
> because the zone sub.example.com is also loaded there (and has no
> "foo" RR), rather than the delegation to elsewhere.example.com be
> followed?
> 
> If that is expected, is there configuration that can alter that
> behaviour, or is that RFC required behaviour that should not be
> altered?
> 
> Thanks,
> Andy
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