Hi Jinmei-san,

What you see is, I think, an issue of stale glue.

APNIC has previously and on several occasions asked for
glue records to be changed to reflect reality.

We do apologise if this inconsistency causes you concern
and we will of course try to get this updated as soon
as possible.

Cheers,
Terry

On 22/11/2005, at 2:33 PM, JINMEI Tatuya / 神明達哉 wrote:

(Sorry if this list is not the best place to ask this)

I've noticed a strange response from gtld servers when I asked an A
RRset of "ns.apnic.net".  In summary,

- gtld servers returns an A RR whose IPv4 address is 203.37.255.97,
  which is different from the authoritative data (according to
  apnic.net's authoritative servers, it should be 202.12.29.25)
- the response from the gtld servers does not have AA or RA bit.
- but the TTL doesn't seem to decrease even if I repeatedly ask the
  same name to the same server.  So, it doesn't seem to be a cached
  RRset at least in a normal sense.
(specific responses using dig are attached below)

What's happening?

--
Terry Mnderson,  Snr Systems & Network Architect
   APNIC Secretariat        http://www.apnic.net
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