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Re: Gothcas of changing the IP Address of an Authoritative DNS Server
From: Joe Maimon <jmaimon () ttec com>
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 10:17:23 -0500
Joe Abley wrote:
You also want to check all the registries which are superordinate to zones your server is authoritative for, and check that any IP addresses stored in those registries for your nameserver are updated, otherwise you will experience either immediate or future glue madness.
I thought that would be only ONE registrar, hosting the ONE zone that contains the nameserver A record.
Unless you are in the habit of having domains registered with their own nameserver glue and pointing it at the same IP address.
Didnt registrars not allow that?
Current thread:
- Gothcas of changing the IP Address of an Authoritative DNS Server Eric Kagan (Dec 13)
- Re: Gothcas of changing the IP Address of an Authoritative DNS Server Sam Crooks (Dec 13)
- Re: Gothcas of changing the IP Address of an Authoritative DNS Server Steven M. Bellovin (Dec 13)
- Re: Gothcas of changing the IP Address of an Authoritative DNS Server Joe Abley (Dec 14)
- Re: Gothcas of changing the IP Address of an Authoritative DNS Server Joe Maimon (Dec 14)
- Re: Gothcas of changing the IP Address of an Authoritative DNS Server Joe Abley (Dec 14)
- Re: Gothcas of changing the IP Address of an Authoritative DNS Server David W. Hankins (Dec 14)
- Re: Gothcas of changing the IP Address of an Authoritative DNS Server Steven M. Bellovin (Dec 13)
- Re: Gothcas of changing the IP Address of an Authoritative DNS Server Jason Lixfeld (Dec 14)
- Re: Gothcas of changing the IP Address of an Authoritative DNS Server bmanning (Dec 14)
- Re: Gothcas of changing the IP Address of an Authoritative DNS Server Joe Abley (Dec 14)
- Re: Gothcas of changing the IP Address of an Authoritative DNS Server Sam Crooks (Dec 13)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Gothcas of changing the IP Address of an Authoritative DNS Server Hannigan, Martin (Dec 14)
- RE: Gothcas of changing the IP Address of an Authoritative DNS Server Gregory Hicks (Dec 14)