Hi guys,
(I'm not sure if my email reply made it out, since it's not appearing in the
archive. My apologies if you're receiving this twice.)
I really appreciate the responses from everyone so far. One thing I forgot
to mention is that I’m using the MySQL backend. So, if I understand
correctly:
Hello Rob,
1) I'm assuming every domain (eg, somedomain.foo) will require an SOA
record. Is it required that the TLD (ie, "foo") also have an SOA record?
Of course you will require a SOA (Start of Authority) for the .foo zone. Be RFC
compliant.
This is very important if you change records of
On Tuesday, October 07, 2014 10:03:12 AM Rob wrote:
> 2) Assuming the the owner of "somedomain.foo" chooses to use their own
> (custom) nameservers, and a request is made for, say, the A record of
> "www.somedomain.foo", how is our nameserver expected to respond? Should it
> reply with the custom
Hi,
We are rebuilding the registrar for a TLD which we fully control (let's call
it .foo) and are looking at using PowerDNS. I have a couple of questions,
some of which may not be specific to PowerDNS, but I hope the group doesn't
mind if I ask them anyways:
1) I'm assuming every domain (eg, som