RE: [NSI-RRP] IP Address Uniqueness

From: Patrik Fältström (paf@swip.net)
Date: Fri Jun 30 2000 - 09:03:13 EDT

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    At 08.55 -0400 00-06-30, Hollenbeck, Scott wrote:
    >I think it's important to maintain an association between a name server and
    >the parent TLD, and transferring name servers along with the parent domain
    >simplifies the transfer process quite a bit.

    You don't transfer nameservers with the parent domain, you transfer a
    domain together with the nameservers which host the domain (i.e. the
    nameservers might not be in the same domain as the one that is
    transferred).

    What do you do if you have at registrar A:

    foo.com. IN NS ns.foo.com.
    foo.com. IN NS ns.bar.com.
    foo.com. IN NS ns.example.net.
    bar.com. IN NS ns.bar.com.
    bar.com. IN NS ns.foo.com.
    bar.com. IN NS ns.example.net.
    ns.foo.com. IN A 192.168.1.11
    ns.bar.com. IN A 192.168.1.11
    ns.example.net IN A 192.168.1.11

    Now, you transfer bar.com. to registrar B. What records are moved?
    (The registry both A and B are using are registry for com and net.)

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