On 09.12.2018 23:22, David Conrad wrote:
On Dec 9, 2018, at 5:06 PM, ѽ҉ᶬḳ℠ via Unbound-users <[email protected]> wrote:
How do you distinguish “.TLD” in the root from “.TLD” in the alt-root?
From the root zone file provided by the respective root and as initially mentioned with a syntax e.g. name: . and alt-name: .

Assume foo exists in both the root and the “alt-root”. A query comes in for “blah.foo.”. Which zone file does the resolver look into for the referral to foo’s name servers?



Ideally there should not be any overlapping of subdomains between the ICANN root and the alt-root and I would not see why/how there should be. There is ICANN has its root/tld and then there is alt-root with its root/tld, unrelated to each other.

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