[dns-operations] auth servers in different TLDs

Mariano Absatz - gmail el.baby at gmail.com
Tue Apr 17 13:32:08 UTC 2018


On 17 April 2018 at 01:23, Yonghua Peng <ypeng at gmx.net> wrote:

> I saw some domains who have auth name servers in different TLDs.
> such as,
>
> ;; ANSWER SECTION:
> gmx.net.                84558   IN      NS      ns-gmx.ui-dns.de.
> gmx.net.                84558   IN      NS      ns-gmx.ui-dns.biz.
> gmx.net.                84558   IN      NS      ns-gmx.ui-dns.com.
> gmx.net.                84558   IN      NS      ns-gmx.ui-dns.org.
>
> ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
> ns-gmx.ui-dns.biz.      163883  IN      A       217.160.81.199
> ns-gmx.ui-dns.com.      258650  IN      A       217.160.82.199
> ns-gmx.ui-dns.de.       163237  IN      A       217.160.80.199
> ns-gmx.ui-dns.org.      163744  IN      A       217.160.83.199
>
> And this,
>
> easydns.com.            600     IN      NS      dns4.easydns.info.
> easydns.com.            600     IN      NS      dns1.easydns.com.
> easydns.com.            600     IN      NS      dns2.easydns.net.
> easydns.com.            600     IN      NS      dns3.easydns.org.
>
> Is this best practices for hosting a domain?
>

Wouldn't know if "best" practice, but definitively NOT a bad practice.

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Mariano Absatz - El Baby
www.clueless.com.ar
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