[dns-operations] auth servers in different TLDs

James R Cutler james.cutler at consultant.com
Tue Apr 17 15:18:30 UTC 2018


One reason for the multiple TLD usage we are discussing could be to satisfy the marketing people. To protect the “brand”, registration must happen in many TLDs. Nameservers are a great place to park a domain.

James R. Cutler (witness to the TLD wars)
James.cutler at consultant.com
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> Em 17 de abr de 2018, à(s) 01:23:000, Yonghua Peng <ypeng at gmx.net> escreveu:
> 
> 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?
> 
> Thank you.
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