A great explaining. Thank you Stephane.

On 2015/6/8 星期一 16:54, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
If you want more technical details:

dig, by default, requests a A record. defensor.game.yy.com has no A
record (ANSWER:0 in dig's answer) but it may have other types of
records (AAAA, for instance, since we are now in the 21st century).

In this specific case, defensor.game.yy.com seems to have no other
types of records ('dig @dwdns1.nsbeta.info ANY defensor.game.yy.com')
But names underneath (something.defensor.game.yy.com) may exist (this
is called an ENT, Empty Non-Terminal).
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