A freshly started server with no cache will be directed to nd1 first which
will give a referral to ns2 for the subdomain. After that it will go to ns2
directly until the ns records time out in cache.
On Jan 23, 2014 12:30 PM, Blason R blaso...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello friends,
I may sound like
Perfect this is what I m thinking. So in some case I observed that
subdomain.example.com has ns record specified but no A record associated
with it. But if i do query set type=ns to parent ns record it shows
something else.
Like
Set typ=ns
Sybdom.example.com
Ns5.example.com
Set type=a
In article mailman.2135.1390499953.20661.bind-us...@lists.isc.org,
Blason R blaso...@gmail.com wrote:
Perfect this is what I m thinking. So in some case I observed that
subdomain.example.com has ns record specified but no A record associated
with it. But if i do query set type=ns to parent ns
It's hard to see exactly what the problem is since you didn't use a real
domain that we can look at, or even if the example matches what you're
really seeing.
But, continuing the bad example further...
if the situation is more like:
set type=ns
sybdom.example.com
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