Is there a reason why we still have to create host records and yet when
we do so with a ccTLD domain (a .uk in my case) no glue records are
added to the zone file? This leads to the situation whereby if one wants
all domains to have glue with them you have to setup your nameservers
under a gTLD. This would seem to defeat the purpose of having host
records in the first place - why are they still around in this somewhat
broken form? (I'm told ccTLD NS used to get glue added.)

Anyone able to shed any light on this?

J.

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