On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 12:14:22PM +0100, Tony Finch wrote:
> 
> Presumably (amongst other things) there has to be logic that avoids
> promoting glue to authoritative data.
> 
> e.g. client A creates a host object www.undelegated.example and the
> registry doesn't know at that point whether or not A is about to create
> the expected domain object.

Right.  Since the registry doesn't know, if there are IP addresses
associated with the host object, one of two things happens:

    1.  The registry has a policy that the host object is not
    published in the zone unless it is linked.

    2.  The registry has a polict that the host object is published in
    the zone just in case it has an IP address associated with it.

IIRC, this is a metter of registry policy.

Best regards,

A
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Andrew Sullivan
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