getting Authoritative Name Servers registered in TLD
Thomas Charron
twaffle at gmail.com
Wed Dec 21 14:37:00 EST 2005
Honestly? No one really knows.
A good registrar would check this information, and create glue records on
demand as needed. But, sadly, most registrars suck. ;-) A glue record is
a seperate, for the most part, ownerless object within the tld. Once you
create a glue record it will *NEVER* be deleted. Companies like DynDNS in
manchester can and will create these glue records if you request them over
the phone, but most registrars have technical nincompoops (How IS that
spelt?) on the phone, who will then want to know why you want to glue your
Led Zeplin records, and probrably ask if they will still play in the record
player afterwards.
TCharron
On 12/21/05, Bill McGonigle <bill at bfccomputing.com> wrote:
>
> So, why isn't that enough if the zone files are generated from that
> database? I understand why you need glue records but don't understand
> why glue records aren't automatically created when the TLD zone file is
> generated.
>
>
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