Yes -- the name server's TLD may be a TLD for which the registry is not
authoritative. For example, you can register a name server named
ns1.foo.co.uk and delegate foo.com to this server.
<Scott/>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jim Archer [mailto:jim@archer.net]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 11:56 AM
>To: rrp@verisign-grs.com
>Cc: Hollenbeck, Scott
>Subject: RRP and nameserver question
>
>
>Hi All...
>
>I'm confused about something in the current RRP RFC...
>
>On page 10, section 4.3.1.2, it says:
>
>"If the name server being registered is the child of a
>registered domain
>name, ..."
>
>Does this mean its possible to crerate a name server thats not
>the child of
>a registered domain name?
>
>Thanks...
>
>Jim
>
>
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