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On 12 Oct 2006, at 09:15, Justizin wrote:
 (a) I don't control the actual registrar records

 (b) Yes, these were listed in the zone itself as the NS, but noone
should be doing lookups via these servers, because ZoneEdit is not
authoritative for the NS records of this zone, the registrar is.

To stay strictly on technical issues, I think you're constantly implying that the DNS servers for the zope.org zone that are listed by the registrar are not the same as the DNS servers the zone data itself contains. Can you explain why this discrepancy exists, or why it makes sense?


> I'd love to see more backups once they have copies of the zone.  If
> you want to grab a copy of the zone, you'll have to transfer manually
> from ns1.zoneedit.com or ns7.zoneedit.com, from one of these IP
> addresses:

No you don't. Setting a machine up as a slave, in that terrible bind-
centric world, will cause it to pull the data automatically.


ZoneEdit apparently does not run BIND, or at least does not send
NOTIFY requests.

I don't know what you want me to do.

Nothing. I am describing the situation where you have a bind slave and you are configuring a slave zone for the first time. At that moment you don't have to manually pull the zone data, bind will magically fetch it. This was a hint for people who might want to set up a slave.

jens



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