On Mon, 2020-04-20 at 13:06 +1000, Mark Andrews wrote:
> Note there isn’t a “additional lookup occurring” because what you are
> seeing is a referral and a answer.
Yes, I realised that after sending my email. r.au returned the webcity
nameservers, and one of those returned the NS details requested
> On 19 Apr 2020, at 20:52, Karl Auer wrote:
>
> In the "Nameservers" section of the DNS management interface at a
> hosting provider (webcity.com.au), we see three nameservers for the
> above domain:
>
> ns1.webcity.com.au (203.17.36.33)
> ns2.webcity.com.au (203.17.36.4)
> ns3.webcity.com.au
> On 19 Apr 2020, at 20:52, Karl Auer wrote:
>
> trubuiltpambula.com.au
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On Sun, 2020-04-19 at 12:26 +0100, Matthew Richardson wrote:
The answer is that the .au registry has NS (delegation) records for
the webcity.com.au servers, but those servers return NS records for
the instanthosting.com.au servers. As you observed, they have the
same IPs.
On 19.04.20 22:15, Ka
On Sun, 2020-04-19 at 12:26 +0100, Matthew Richardson wrote:
> The answer is that the .au registry has NS (delegation) records for
> the webcity.com.au servers, but those servers return NS records for
> the instanthosting.com.au servers. As you observed, they have the
> same IPs.
I didn't pose my
rubuiltpambula.com.au. 43200 IN NS ns1.instanthosting.com.au.
>trubuiltpambula.com.au. 43200 IN NS ns2.instanthosting.com.au.
>;; Received 118 bytes from 203.17.36.4#53(ns2.webcity.com.au) in 292 ms
Best wishes,
Matthew
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>From: Karl Auer
>To: "
In the "Nameservers" section of the DNS management interface at a
hosting provider (webcity.com.au), we see three nameservers for the
above domain:
ns1.webcity.com.au (203.17.36.33)
ns2.webcity.com.au (203.17.36.4)
ns3.webcity.com.au (116.0.23.249)
However, when we query the DNS for the nameserve
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