Thanks to all for your replies but... I'm sorry for the misleading
Subject of this thread, I meant delegation NS records (not glue
records).
Below is the answer from bind-us...@lists.isc.org.
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Alexei
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Subject: Re: DNS: how to verify glue NS records?
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Thus said Alexei Malinin on Fri, 05 Dec 2014 15:49:59 +0300:
- the question is - how and with what tools (dig, host, nslookup, or
maybe C or Perl libs) can I verify the NS glue records in the parent
zone of my ISP (zone transfers are denied)?
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On 2014-12-05 Fri 15:49 PM |, Alexei Malinin wrote:
My child zone is 0-15.66.233.212.in-addr.arpa. I tried dig -4
+multiline +showsearch +trace 0-15.66.233.212.in-addr.arpa ns but it
was not possible to make any conclusions about NS glue records from the
dig output.
Try this Alexei:
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On Fri, Dec 05, 2014 at 03:49:59PM +0300, Alexei Malinin wrote:
I would like to resolve this problem:
- I have a child DNS zone served by my ISP slave name server;
- the parent zone is served by my ISP master name server;
It appears to me what you refer to as master name server above are
Hello.
I would like to resolve this problem:
- I have a child DNS zone served by my ISP slave name server;
- the parent zone is served by my ISP master name server;
- the question is - how and with what tools (dig, host, nslookup, or
maybe C or Perl libs) can I verify the NS glue records in the
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