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Date:      Tue, 2 Sep 1997 17:27:05 +0930
From:      Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
To:        dk+@ua.net
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Broken resolver/named
Message-ID:  <19970902172705.05847@lemis.com>
In-Reply-To: <199709020715.AAA20906@dog.farm.org>; from Dmitry Kohmanyuk on Tue, Sep 02, 1997 at 12:15:23AM -0700
References:  <199709020715.AAA20906@dog.farm.org>

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On Tue, Sep 02, 1997 at 12:15:23AM -0700, Dmitry Kohmanyuk wrote:
> In article <3138.872494485@verdi.nethelp.no> you wrote:
>>> As i wrote: the TLDs are not supposed to contain A or CNAME entries at
>>> all.  So if you're looking up an A entry, you don't need to query it
>>> in the root domain if it doesn't contain at least one dot.
>
>> Where do you see any prohibition of TLDs containing A records? Note that
>> there *are* already TLDs containing A records in existence today (the
>> first one I found was AI, Anguilla).
>
>> Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug@nethelp.no
>
> Just to add, there is nothing prohibiting one to have MX records for
> TLD, too.  (we have ones for .UA so Postmaster@UA works.)

Is that Ukraine?

Default Server:  freebie.lemis.com
Address:  0.0.0.0

> set type=any
> ua.
Server:  freebie.lemis.com
Address:  0.0.0.0

Non-authoritative answer:
ua      nameserver = MUNNARI.OZ.AU
ua      nameserver = NS2.NIC.FR
ua      nameserver = NS.UU.NET
ua      nameserver = SUNIC.SUNET.SE
ua      nameserver = NS.EU.NET

Authoritative answers can be found from:
ua      nameserver = MUNNARI.OZ.AU
ua      nameserver = NS2.NIC.FR
ua      nameserver = NS.UU.NET
ua      nameserver = SUNIC.SUNET.SE
ua      nameserver = NS.EU.NET
MUNNARI.OZ.AU   internet address = 128.250.1.21
MUNNARI.OZ.AU   internet address = 128.250.22.2
NS2.NIC.FR      internet address = 192.93.0.4
NS.UU.NET       internet address = 137.39.1.3
SUNIC.SUNET.SE  internet address = 192.36.125.2
NS.EU.NET       internet address = 192.16.202.11

You certainly spread your name servers around the world.

Greg




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