On Wed, 28 Nov 2007, Antoin Verschuren wrote:

> In the .nl registry system we only need glue for ns1.example.nl if it's in 
> the NS set of example.nl.

Interesting, since last week I ended up with hundreds of "glue records"
in the .nl database being wrong, because I changed the IP address of
one nameserver (which has one A record).  Someone had to execute manual
DB queries to get this fixed. Granted, this wasn't DNS glue records,
but the fact that these non-neccessary duplicate (and wrong) bits were
stored in the DB really surprised me.

>From what I understood was that since I renamed ns1.xtdnet.nl to 
>ns1.xtdnet.com,
and ns1.xtdnet.nl needed glue for serving xtdnet.nl, it was somehow not possible
to update the DB to remove ns1.xtdnet.nl (for ns1.xtdnet.com), and the other .nl
domains had some kind of seperate data glue storage for ns1.xtdnet.nl.

Paul

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