Re: possible noob question - @ CNAME?

2009-02-08 Thread Ben Croswell
it is illegal. If you put a CNAME at the domain level you are causing the CNAME to collide with an SOA records, and 1 or more NS records at the very minimum. -- -Ben Croswell On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 12:36 PM, RJValenta rjvale...@gmail.com wrote: forever ago, i set myself up with a solid bandwidth

Re: How many nameservers?

2009-02-02 Thread Ben Croswell
I have never heard of there being any downside to a large number of NS records for a domain. I know internally to my company we have large numbers of NS records for the internal domains. -- -Ben Croswell On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 7:51 PM, shulkae shul...@gmail.com wrote: How may NS entries

Re: Question about Records not authoritative for

2008-12-11 Thread Ben Croswell
This is exactly what we have done in the past to mitigate malware. Just load somebaddomain.com with no A records or with a wildcard pointing to 127.0.0.1. -- -Ben Croswell On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Baird, Josh jba...@follett.com wrote: You could just create an authoritative zone

Re: recursion for reverse/in-addr.arpa zones

2008-12-11 Thread Ben Croswell
Are there NS records and/or zone forwarding for the 10.131.10.0? If there is the servers will look to the most specfic domain. -- -Ben Croswell On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Todd Snyder tsny...@rim.com wrote: Good day, We are working on an odd issue. I can provide more detail

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