In article <[email protected]> you write:
>So it seems compared the other DNS problems, this is pretty much
>non-existing.

It seems to me it's more a policy issue than a technical one.

It's technically trivial for any zone manager to compare the glue in
the zone with the delegated entries and see what's different. The
interesting part is what you do about it. The answer in all the TLDs I
know seems to be nothing.

There is the separate but related issue of orphan glue, of which there
is quite a lot, 28K signed A/AAAA records in .org and 54K in .info.
This is not a technical DNS issue, since technically those are just
ordinary records in the zone, but they would seem to be policy issues,
particularly for fans of POWERBIND or whatever it's called now.

R's,
John

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