> (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?
> 
>                                       JINMEI, Tatuya
>                                       Communication Platform Lab.
>                                       Corporate R&D Center, Toshiba Corp.
>                                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]

        It's a glue record.  Contact APNIC to get it updated /
        removed depending upon whether it is a nameserver for a child
        of NET/COM or not.

        Mark
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Mark Andrews, ISC
1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia
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