On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 08:22:25AM +0100, Jim Reid wrote:
> 
> A delegation in TLD1 might point at a name in TLD2. So when the reference 
> count for ns.foo.tld2 drops to zero, the registry deletes it from the DNS 
> even though there's an NS record with RDATA for ns.foo.tld2 in TLD1.
> 

Yes.  What I suggested was necessary but I agree not sufficient.  The
really short version, I suppose, is "don't list as NS records anything
with which you don't have a close relationship".  Which seems like a
good idea anyway.

A

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