No...you are authoritative for your domain as long as you've got your DNS
server configured to answer for it, and you've registered your DNS server
with a registrar to answer for that domain.

If your ISP delegates authority to your server for your in-addr.arpa, then
you become authoritative for your IP space...but your domain is a separate
beast.

On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Ditesh Kumar wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I have successfully setup BIND but have the following question:
>
> In order for my DNS server to serve as authoritative for a domain, does
> its (the DNS server) in-arpa have to be setup properly too? In other
> words, I have to get my ISP to properly in-arpa the IP address so that my
> DNS server will be authoritative for that domain, right?
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> ditesh
>
>
>
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